How is Made in China changing? Made in China - a new era definition
Today, when the world is sizing up China with fresh eyes, the image of Made in China is quietly changing. Starting from Xi'an, the starting point of the ancient Silk Road, the G2017 high-speed train speeds along, with its speed rapidly rising from 100 kilometres per hour to 300 kilometres per hour, passing through Lanzhou, Urumqi, Alashankou, and driving all the way to Astana. In today's world, the definitions of many things are being rewritten. Since the reform and opening up, the label "MADE IN CHINA" has become a widely known Chinese symbol along with the flow of commodities and information around the world.
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