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Key news from China: a weekly review (August 2–8)

August 09, 2025 | 16:00 |5364
This week (August 2–8), China experienced a number of key developments spanning a wide range of issues, from domestic policy and culture to space exploration.This week (August 2–8), China experienced a number of key developments spanning a wide range of issues, from domestic policy and culture to space exploration.
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This week (August 2–8), China experienced a number of key developments spanning a wide range of issues, from domestic policy and culture to space exploration.

1. Preparation for the 15th Five-Year Plan

The Chinese government is actively gathering public opinions online for the development of the country's 15th Five-Year Plan for national development, which will cover 2026–2030. Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of considering these suggestions. The primary focus of the Fourth Plenary Session of the Communist Party of China, scheduled for October, will be the economic roadmap for this period.

2. Annual Visit to Beidaihe

On behalf of President Xi Jinping, senior official Cai Qi visited distinguished scientists and young specialists invited to the annual summer retreat in the resort town of Beidaihe. This meeting is a long-standing tradition that underscores the leadership's respect for the contributions of experts to the country's development.

3. Stance on the Reincarnation of the Dalai Lama

The Chinese government has once again declared its "indisputable right" to make the final decision on the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama. Gama Sedain, chairman of the Xizang Autonomous Region, and the Buddhist Association of China noted that the title has historically been approved by the central government.

4. Release of Film on the Nanjing Massacre

The Chinese film "Death for Truth," which is dedicated to the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, has been released. Director Shen Ao emphasized the film's importance in drawing the attention of the international community to these tragic events and in preserving the historical memory of peaceful life, courage, and resilience.

5. Progress in the Lunar Program

China continues its mission to land the first person on the Moon by 2030. This week, comprehensive landing and takeoff tests of the crewed lunar module "Lanyue" were successfully completed. As part of a collaborative program with international partners, the "Chang'e-7" and "Chang'e-8" missions are planned for 2029.

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