China Report  |  Issue 35
China's top leaders have set their targets for the economic growth this year, and revealed the blueprint for the next five years. Can they deliver? (p. 16-25, 70-71) Attention is again turned to the severe shortage of medical facilities for children, especially those left behind in the countryside (p32-34). For Peking Opera fans, what has happened in Germany may shed some light on reviving the cultural gem (p44-46). Internationally, China is running out of options in handling North Korea (p26-28). And finally, a Chinese film director has pushed to the extreme the concept of 'fly on the wall'; he used purely cctv footages to make a full length film and called it Dragonfly Eyes (p52-54).
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in China Report Issue 35.