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[The Beijing Hour: Green Development, Historical Commemorations, and Economic Resilience]-["Two Mountains" concept guides green development in China]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-08-15

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China’s 20-Year Journey of Green Development

Friday marks the 20th anniversary of China’s "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets" vision, a concept first proposed by Xi Jinping in 2005 during his tenure in Zhejiang. This philosophy has become a cornerstone of China's ecological civilization. Over the past two decades, the country has achieved significant environmental milestones, including a 11.6% reduction in energy consumption per unit of GDP during the early 14th Five-Year Plan period and increasing forest coverage to over 25%.

Luo Jiuqin, a senior fellow at Renmin University, highlights that this transformation was a necessary response to the environmental costs of rapid industrialization. The success of this policy is exemplified by the Saihanba area, once a "windswept wilderness" degraded by overgrazing and logging. Through the "Saihanba spirit"—characterized by dedication and hard work—three generations have turned the region into the world's largest man-made forest. Today, this model of ecological restoration is being shared globally, proving that "lucid waters and lush mountains" can indeed be "invaluable assets."

Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of WWII Victory

August 15th marks the 80th anniversary of Japan's unconditional surrender in World War II. Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized that Japan must "confront its wartime past" and avoid "distorting, denying, or rewriting history." China’s role as the "main eastern battlefield" in the fight against fascism involved immense sacrifices, with over 35 million casualties.

To honor this, the program launched a six-part series, The Unyielding East: China's World War II Relics. The first episode revisits the 1931 Jiangqiao campaign, where Chinese forces fired the "first shot of China's armed resistance against Japanese aggression." Through personal artifacts collected by local villagers like Zhang Shuming, the series illustrates how these early battles shattered the myth of the "invincible Japanese army" and ignited a nationwide spirit of resistance, eventually leading to the formation of the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army.

Economic Momentum and Global Diplomacy

In the economic sphere, China reported strong July data, with industrial output rising 5.7% and retail sales growing by 3.7%. Professor Chu Cheng notes that the economy is showing "resilient" momentum, with private sectors and high-end manufacturing driving growth. This steady performance contrasts with the Eurozone, where industrial output fell 1.3% in June amid ongoing trade uncertainties.

On the diplomatic front, the program covers the upcoming US-Russia summit in Alaska, where leaders are expected to discuss the conflict in Ukraine. Meanwhile, regional cooperation continues through the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC) mechanism, with member states pledging to build a "community with a shared future."

Empowerment Through Cultural Preservation

Finally, the program highlights the intersection of tradition and modernity in Xizang (Tibet). Entrepreneur Joma is empowering local women by turning traditional crafts into sustainable income through the "Everest Workshop." By merging ancestral skills like Tibetan applique with contemporary design, these artisans are achieving financial independence, proving that cultural heritage can thrive when "woven with opportunity." This story reflects a broader trend of local revitalization, where the "power of craft" serves as a bridge to modern economic empowerment.

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Get the unmissable news stories of the day This is the Beijing Hour Examining the events that impact and shape China and the rest of the world.
This is the Beijing Hour, one hour of news and information brought to you every weekday Now here's your host, Shane Megum, with you on this Friday, August 15th, 2025.
You're listening to The Beijing Hour, coming to you live from the Chinese capital.
On today's program, China's marking 20 years of its lucid waters and lush mountains green development.
Friday marks the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II.
The Russian president suggested Moscow could reach a nuclear arms control deal when he meets his US counterpart in Alaska.

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