More than 80 foreigners in Beijing participated in Monday's
press conference on the city's economic and social development
planning for the next five years as ordinary citizens. This is the
first function Beijing Foreign Affairs Office hosted for foreigners
in the new year.
Those foreigners of different skin colors were from more than 40
countries, including foreign experts, scholars, correspondents,
students, officials of foreign embassies and representatives from
commerce chambers.
An official with Beijing Foreign Affairs Office said that these
foreign friends are residents of Beijing and therefore pay close
attention to every move concerning its future development.
The press conference on Monday aimed to answer their questions
on the city's Outline of National Economy and Social Development
for the 11th Five-Year.
As soon as the press conference was opened, foreigners and
correspondents from Hong Kong and Macau almost fell over each other
to raise questions to government officials on the spot.
Most questions were on protection of the historical and cultural
city, relief of traffic jams, development of new rural areas, and
construction of a resource-saving society.
Many foreigners at the press conference were approbatory about
such a channel of communication.
(China News Service January 25, 2006)