Overseas Chinese, media hail China's progress
18/10/2007 11:30
Overseas Chinese and Chinese media around the world have paid a lot of
attention to the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China that
started Monday, expressing hopes that China will become more prosperous after
the meeting.
Zhuo Xuguang, president of the French-Chinese Association of
Commerce, said that since the 16th National Congress five years ago, the
leadership of the CPC's Central Committee has adhered to the policies of
"putting people first."
The leadership attaches importance not only to
stability and unity within China, but also to the interests of overseas Chinese,
he said, adding that the Chinese people and overseas Chinese have been united to
achieve the Chinese nation's rejuvenation.
Zhuo hopes that the new
leadership elected by the 17th National Congress would promote social harmony
and complete China's great cause of reunification at an early date.
Wu
Wuhua, vice president of the Chaozhou Guild in France, said China is a strong
backing force for overseas Chinese, who are sincerely looking forward to the
motherland's harmonious development.
Yang Yongju, vice president of the
Nouvelles d'Europe newspaper, said it is a well-known fact that China has scored
great achievements under the leadership of the CPC.
China will realize
its goal of building a harmonious and well-off society if the entire nation is
united as one under the leadership of the CPC, she said.
Steven Wong,
executive chairman of the Unified Organization of Overseas Chinese Associations
of New York, said overseas Chinese is proud of the motherland's progress and
development.
They also take pride in China's important international
status, increasing national overall strength, stable economic growth at top
speed and continuously improved living standards of the people, said Wong, who
is also president of the Lin Zexu Foundation, USA.
Wang Delong, vice
president of the Federation of Chinese Organizations in the Czech Republic, said
the report delivered at the meeting by Hu Jintao, general secretary of the CPC
Central Committee, truthfully reviewed the party's experiences of governing the
country in the past five years.
The report also pointed out in a
pragmatic manner the problems China faced at present, and drafted a blueprint
for the Chinese people to follow the path of building socialism with Chinese
characteristics under the leadership of the party, he said.
Dai Bo, head
of the China Primary School in the Czech Republic, said Hu's report shows that
the CPC has a grand design and capability to lead the nation to follow the path
of socialism with Chinese characteristics.
There is great promise for the
motherland's further development, he added.
Yu Zhonghua, a volleyball
coach in Qatar, expressed his heartfelt gladness for the convening of the party
congress, saying it is significant for China to initiate the construction of a
harmonious society and a harmonious world.
In South Africa, leaders of
overseas Chinese and their communities had congratulatory messages published in
local Chinese papers, congratulating the opening of the 17th CPC National
Congress and wishing it a great success.
The overseas Chinese media has
carried full coverage on the ongoing congress.
Chinese newspapers in the
United St6ate., China Press and Shih Chieh Jih Pao, dedicated three to four
pages every day to the 17th National Congress. China Press said in an editorial
on Tuesday that Hu Jintao's report delivered to the congress Monday sparkled
with new expressions, showing the energy and vitality of the CPC.
Another
report from China Press focused on Hu's statement on relations across the Taiwan
Straits, saying that Hu's appeal for a peace agreement and a framework for
peaceful development of cross-Straits relations will draw extensive attention
across the Taiwan Straits.
France's Nouvelles d'Europe newspaper said in
an editorial that the political report by Hu Jintao had drafted a roadmap for
the CPC's governing strategies for the future and also a blueprint for the
Chinese nation's rejuvenation.
The report said that the CPC's experience
in reform and opening-up have built a model with "Chinese characteristics" that
will exert a profound impact on the world.
Xinhua
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