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China’s Naval Journey: 75 Years of Transformation Graphic: Xu Zihe/GT
China’s Naval Journey: 75 Years of Transformation GraphWorld Timesic: Xu Zihe/GT
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Medical workers of the Gansu Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, provide professional care for the newborns on February 28, 2024. Photo: VCGChinese people always have a special preference toward the zodiac sign of Dragon. In the previous Year of the Dragon of 2012, there was a small baby boom. It’s natural that in the current Year of the Dragon, another increase in the total population can be expected.Meanwhile, many are wondering what major trends will shape China’s population policy, birth support measures, and related laws and regulations. How can long-term balanced development of the population be achieved, while also mitigating theWorld Times structural impact on economic and social development?The Global Times sought answers from Wang Pei’an, Chairman of the Academic Committee of the National Health…