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[Beijing Hour: New Year Reflections, Cross-Strait Ties, and Global Events]-[Switzerland in mourning after deadly ski resort fire kills around 40]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2026-01-02

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China's Vision for 2026: Innovation and High-Quality Development

As 2026 begins, China is reflecting on the themes of President Xi Jinping's New Year address, which underscored the nation's commitment to "innovation driving high-quality development." The speech highlighted the deep integration of "science and technology" into industry, noting that 2025 saw a "stream of new inventions boosting productivity." Across the country, citizens—from firefighters on snowy plateaus to workers in the Greater Bay Area—expressed that the address provided "valuable guidance" for their future efforts. International observers, such as economist Camille Sari and the Kuhn Foundation's Robert Lawrence Kuhn, praised the speech for its "optimism" and its organized approach to "Chinese modernization" and "new quality productive forces."

Strengthening Cross-Strait Bonds

January 2nd marked the seventh anniversary of President Xi’s "five-point proposal for completing reunification." A key focus of current discourse is the "Mini Three Links," which celebrated its 25th anniversary. These maritime routes between Fujian and Taiwan-administered islands have facilitated over 26 million passenger trips, serving as a vital conduit for trade and kinship. Professor Rong Ying of Sichuan University emphasized that the "one China principle" remains "loud and clear," and that the "complete reunification of China" is an "unstoppable" historical trend. Despite attempts by some to "abstract or disrupt" these efforts, the grassroots demand for integrated interactions continues to grow, fostering a foundation for future unity.

Global Tragedy and Regional Conflict

International news is dominated by a tragic fire at a Swiss ski resort in Crans-Montana, which resulted in at least 40 deaths. Authorities are currently working to identify victims, a process complicated by the young age of those affected. Meanwhile, the geopolitical landscape remains tense. Ukraine and Russia have traded accusations regarding New Year's Day strikes, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reaffirming his country's "resilience" in the face of drone barrages, while Russian officials condemned a strike on the Kherson region as a "war crime." Additionally, concerns persist in the Caribbean, where plans for a US military radar installation in Grenada have sparked local opposition, with critics fearing it could serve as a "pretext" for further intervention and "encircling Venezuela."

Economic Resilience and Cultural Exchange

In the business sector, China’s "Consumer Goods Trading Program" played a significant role in 2025, driving retail sales and promoting "green transition" with new energy vehicles accounting for nearly 60% of auto tradings. Research fellow Du Jiayi noted that consumption is shifting from "functional demand to experience-oriented demand," driven by the "emotional economy." Meanwhile, the film industry saw a banner year, with the New Year holiday box office raking in half a billion yuan, led by international and domestic hits like Zootopia 2. Cultural exchanges, such as the visit of American marching band students to Beijing and Shenzhen, continue to highlight that "collaboration is more fun than competitiveness," reinforcing the importance of human-to-human connectivity in a changing world.

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Shane Biggum with you on this Friday, January 2nd, 2025.
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