Wang Guoqing, spokesman for the first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, at a news conference in Beijing, March 2, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua] Double standards and Cold War-era thinking are behind the recent allegations accusing China of boosting its publicity worldwide in order to impose sharp power upon others, a spokesman has said. Wang Guoqing, spokesman for the first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, made the remarks at a news conference Friday in Beijing when asked about such accusations. Those Western countries doing the same thing have been labeled as showing soft power or smart power, but China has been characterized as having ulterior motives or displaying sharp power, Wang said. Such allegations have been full of prejudice, discrimination and hostility, and they are of the latest edition of views hyping China's threat, the spokesman added. It is not the first time, and I think it will also not be the last time that a new term is created to tarnish China's image, Wang said. As China's overall strength is on the rise, it has also stepped up its publicity overseas in order to present its image and help the international community get to know China in a timely and accurate manner, Wang said. personalized plastic bracelets
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Thousands of oriental storks are now at the Momoge National Nature Reserve in Zhenlai town, Northeast China's Jilin province. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] There are now 11,029 nature reserves in China, covering more than 18 percent of the country's land area, the head of the National Forestry and Grassland Administration told an international forum in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, on Monday. Last year, the reserves covered 14.88 percent of China's land area, according to data released by the administration at a news conference in April. Administration head Zhang Jianlong told the opening ceremony of the second World Forum on Ecosystem Governance that the improvement was the result of a ban on commercial logging, returning cultivated land to forest or pasture, restoration of grasslands and wetlands and control of desertification. Zhang vowed to curb land degradation and take other measures to promote better governance of the global ecosystem. Concerted efforts should be made to tackle climate change challenges, he said. And last, but not least, a new ecology governance system should be established, taking rules of different countries and regions into consideration. The forum, focusing on ecological assets and ecosystem services, is being hosted by the administration, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Hangzhou's city government. More than 290 people from government agencies and research institutes in 33 countries and regions are taking part in the forum, which will end on Wednesday.
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