Fuzhou, a Development Address

China follows its efforts and commitments for balanced environmental development. On a visit to Fuzhou, Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the need to continue the path to ecological development. In recent years there is an increase in environmental attention and investment to make it more friendly with man [...]
China follows its efforts and commitments for balanced environmental development. On a visit to Fuzhou, Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the need to continue the path to ecological development. In recent years there is an increase in environmental attention and investment to make it as friendly as possible with man.
Fuzhou today represents a developed country that has been transformed into both the way and the standard of living in the environment.
The Chinese president made a special commitment to the return of Fuzhou to an ecommittee coastal town with beautiful and relaxed landscapes, but also an invasive economy.
“The sense of what others do cannot help us achieve remarkable progress, he told employees of the Technology Company “Ricom”, urging them to be pioneers of innovation.
Fuzhou is also an example in the field of preservation of cultural relics. Local officials have established the first city-level administration for the protection of cultural heritage, and have formed archaeological teams and promoted financing the restoration of cultural relics.











