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A dragon with claws retracted is like a tiger without teethThe best news of today. I wished to share it had I had access to a laptop. Do not like to do it on smartphone.
So thank you @AndrewJin for catching and sharing it.
This is an example of Dragon's inclusive growth-with claws retracted.
And it is a lot more meaningful to be declared by the President at the UN in the aftermath of his meeting with US officials.
AIIB and BRICS Deeopment Bank will be put in good use.
The New Normal.
That's what i call a rising superpower: The Red DRAGON
i guess there will be a lot of projects like this one.
Addis Ababa Inaugurates China-built Light Rail Service
Sure bro, we have seen everywhere on this planet! Check this gallery:
A construction worker walks on a scaffolding on a tunnel along the Nairobi-Thika highway project, under construction near Kenya's capital Nairobi, September, 2011. The road, which is being built by China Wuyi, Sinohydro and Shengeli Engineering Construction group, is funded by the Kenyan and Chinese government and the African Development Bank (AFDB)
A man walks past a satellite dish station in El Sombrero, Venezuela, Oct. 28, 2008. The Venezuelan government said a satellite developed and launched in China for Venezuela will guarantee the South American country's autonomy in telecommunications. Chinese money is breathing life into government infrastructure projects that otherwise might have died for lack of financing.
Company executives look at thin-film solar panels developed by MiaSole before a press conference held at the headquarters of Hanergy Group in Beijing, China, Jan. 9, 2013. Hanergy Group, the Chinese company that bought MiaSole, a California producer of thin-film solar panels, said it can make a success of the emerging technology where others have suffered huge losses.
Emergency response workers stand at the Cienfuegos Oil Refinery southeast of Havana, February 7, 2013. Cuba is looking for China to finance a $6 billion expansion of its largest refinery, in the city of Cienfuegos.
A Laotian teacher instructs the first class on environmental studies at the transitional campus for Soochow University in Vientiane, Laos, Nov. 18, 2012. It is China’s first university campus abroad. Chinese education officials are promoting the notion of the country’s universities expanding overseas, tapping new education markets while extending the influence of their rising economic power.
An aerial photo shows a Nexen oil sands facility near Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. In December 2012, Canada approved China's biggest overseas energy acquisition, a $15.1 billion takeover by state-owned CNOOC of Canadian oil and gas producer Nexen.
Tanzanian entertainers perform as they bid farewell to Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, March 25, 2013. China's new president told Africans he wanted a relationship of equals that would help the continent develop, responding to concerns that Beijing is only interested in shipping out its raw materials.