China 2007

According to ezinereligion, in 2007, China had an estimated population of over 1.3 billion people, composed of multiple ethnic groups including Han Chinese, Zhuang and Manchu. The official language was Standard Chinese but several other languages were also spoken. The economy was largely based on exports of textiles, electronics and toys. In terms of foreign relations, China had close ties with its neighbors India and North Korea and maintained diplomatic relations with several other countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia. Politically, China was a single-party state led by President Hu Jintao since 2003 until his term ended in 2013. Following his term Xi Jinping became President in 2013 and is still in power today.

Yearbook 2007

China. The year was marked by complaints from other countries about piracy and dangerous goods: toothpaste which, instead of glycerine, contained the toxic substance diethylene glycol, dog and cat food laced with melamine, and toys painted with lead paint led to extensive withdrawals of goods in North America and the EU. According to CountryAAH, Beijing is the capital city of China. EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson warned China that the gifts could damage its reputation. China’s “iron lady”, Deputy Prime Minister Wu Yi, expressed “extreme dissatisfaction” with the comment. But China nevertheless took power against the cheat. Factories were closed and a former director of the Food Agency, 62-year-old Zheng Xiaoyu, was executed for taking bribes in exchange for approval of poisons.

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In April, the United States reported China to the World Trade Organization because of continued piracy of American films, music and computer technology. Finland revealed extensive piracy smuggling from China which would further south in Europe.

An important event was the 17th Communist Party Congress in October. Then two new stars rose in China’s political sky: 54-year-old Xi Jinping and 52-year-old Li Keqiang were elected to the Central Committee’s standing committee. Three members of this mighty nine-man circle fell for the age bracket. The renewal meant increased power for the president and party leader Hu Jintao, who has worked with Li Keqiang for a long time.

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Hu Jintao said in his large congressional speech that China must continue to invest in bridging the gap between rich and poor. However, it continued to increase. Although rural income actually increased somewhat, the difference grew as the rich became even richer. The fact that China’s middle and upper classes grew was noticed in the car sales. Of Beijing’s 15 million residents now have 2 million cars. Hu Jintao said in his speech that the country’s growth has cost too much in environmental degradation and social divisions. “Let’s work hard to build a moderate and successful society,” he said.

The fear of Chinese leaders is overheating the economy. GDP growth was very high during the year – over 11 percent. Inflation was also significant – 6.5 percent. Nevertheless, the outcome for the year as a whole continued to be stable.

Some positive trends, however, are discerned: a series of typhoons did cause major injuries, but only half as many casualties as “normal” seasons – about 1,100 compared to normally over 2,000..

However, the opposition was still heavy. A paradoxical verdict was passed against civil rights activist Guo Feixiong. He was given five years for writing a book on corruption – the very social phenomenon that Hu Jintao specifically wants to fight.

However, towards the end of the year, Hu Jintao opened a dialogue with the eight small parties that were allowed to have a thinning existence alongside the Communist Party. Several influential businessmen and academics work in these shining parties. Hu Jintao has repeatedly flagged for discussions with various community groups about the development.

The President visited Sweden in June. He traveled between Stockholm, where the royal couple received, and Gothenburg, where he visited the East Indies farmer Gothenburg. He entered into an agreement on advice on environmental issues and a giant contract with Ericsson worth SEK 7 billion.

The Swedish women’s soccer team went to the World Cup in September in September with high hopes. However, these came to shame. “Swedish” star Marta played for her home country Brazil and former team captain Marika Domanski Lyfors coached K’s team. There was no playoffs.

Popular protests also occurred in 2007, but not as startling as before. The worst was after the accident that claimed 172 lives in the Shandong mine. Relatives raged about the authorities renouncing all responsibility and described the accident as a natural disaster, as rain caused a flood of coal mining.

In the city of Zhengzhou in eastern China, 20,000 residents fought against police trying to drive people out of houses that would be demolished for a road construction.

The Olympic Games were a major topic for all K authorities. The International Olympic Committee expressed its great satisfaction with the preparations and refrained from interfering with human rights. China Beijing promised stricter security checks for the Games August 8-24, 2008 – implicit surveillance to prevent unwanted manifestations.

Both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch objected to China’s many executions and the persecution of dissenters and journalists. Numerically, it is not about many imprisoned journalists – only 35 – but the sentencing is considered weak and the punishment long.

China has promised to re-examine every death sentence before execution to avoid legal infringement. In May, trade in organs for profit was also banned. Executed bodies should now only be given to close relatives. This was a sign of some increased respect for human rights.

On the other hand, China showed total indifference to abuse in other countries. In January, Hu Jintao embarked on a tour of nine African countries and was roundly assisted by criticized regimes such as Sudan and Zimbabwe. The goal of the courts is to procure oil for the energy-hungry China Now African oil represents 30 percent of China’s oil imports. China has exported weapons to both guerrilla groups and governments in Africa. Nor was Burmajuntan’s severe repression of the monk demonstrations in September considered by China to give rise to any punitive measure.

Environmental degradation was a problem before the Olympics: the smog in most cities is so dense that it is hazardous to health. Health care costs have risen and cancer is now the most common cause of death in China. Some OS branches are threatened because of the bad air. Nevertheless, China was slow when it came to pledges to reduce emissions. According to the Dutch Environmental Assessment Agency MNP, China has gone about the United States in increasing greenhouse gas emissions.

In January, China broke down his own weather satellite with a well-aimed robot. This caused great concern in the US that China could also smash American spy robots. China also managed to get the moon satellite Chang’e- I, named after a moon goddess.

Goddess was also Miss China, the Miss World jury thought – she won the contest, held on the Chinese holiday island Hainan in November – December.

China weather in March, April and May

Average daily temperatures between 2 ° C and 28 ° C can be expected over the next three months. May is mildest in Macau, while March is noticeably colder in Harbin. The temperatures in Wuhan are between 15 and 26 ° C, in Macau between 20 and 28 ° C, in Kashgar between 14 and 27 ° C, in Kunming between 20 and 25 ° C and in Harbin between 2 and 21 ° C.

Do you want to go on a beach holiday? The water temperatures are in March, April and May 17-24 ° C. This is good weather for a great time on the beach and in the water.

In March it rains for 3 (Kunming) to 11 days (Wuhan), in April for 4 (Kunming) to 12 days (Wuhan) and in May for 9 (Kunming) to 12 days (Wuhan), depending on the region.

In the period from March to May, the sun shines on average between 0 and 9 hours a day. The sunniest weather is in May in Kashgar, with less sun you will have to get by in Harbin in March.