A lecture on China’s reform and opening-up at school
An article in The Economist about Deng Xiaoping’s policy
Napoleon’s famous comment on China as a “slumbering giant”
The launch of the Third Plenary Session of the 11th CPC Central Committee
The UK’s per capita income was nearly 40 times that of China
China’s total economy was one-fifth of the UK’s
The UK’s per capita income was 5,976 yuan higher than China’s
China’s total population was 10 times that of the UK
By 2025
By 2030
By 2050
By 2035
It increased global inflation significantly
It made China the world’s largest retail market immediately
It transformed global supply chains
It reduced the number of Western manufacturing companies
To observe the development of Pudong
To study the impact of Hong Kong’s return on finance
To witness the results of the Beijing Olympics
To investigate the life insurance market in China
In the late 1970s
In the early 1990s
In 1997
After the global financial crisis
It only transformed China but not the world
Its impact was overestimated by the world
It was a minor event in the 20th century
It was one of the most important events in the 20th century
To lift 800 million people out of poverty
To become a global technology leader
To make the RMB fully convertible
To overtake the US as the largest economy
It abandoned the socialist system for development
It achieved great progress without changing its government system
It relied entirely on foreign investment for growth
It prioritized economic development over poverty alleviation
Stabilizing the economy while opening capital markets and liberalizing the RMB
Catching up with the UK in per capita income
Abandoning the “Made in China 2025” initiative
Reducing the size of the middle class to control consumption