Hot words from NPC & CPPCC sessions (March 7)

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The National People's Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) got underway in Beijing earlier this month. More than 2,700 NPC deputies and over 2,000 CPPCC members from across the country are discussing major issues concerning the nation's development. The discussions have thrown up a number of hot words and phrases, and China.org.cn has selected the hottest utterances from the two sessions to shine a light on the main issues currently on people's lips.

March 7, 2012

 

  Word/phrase Description Related reading/event 

Chi-pao; female lawmakers

Thirty female lawmakers and political advisors from Zhejiang Province gave up their extraordinary plan of wearing chi-paos (Chinese-styled long gown with a slit skirt) at the opening of the annual parliamentary session.

The plan of female lawmakers from Zhejiang Province to wear tailor-made chi-paos, instead of the usual suits, triggered heated discussions. Most deputies choose to wear formal suits at the two sessions, except for those representing ethnic minorities. In recent years, a number of deputies have chosen to wear something different, though their unusual attires have not been widely welcomed.

Property tax

China continues mulling property tax reforms and property tax trial expansions in order to consolidate its efforts in real estate market regulation.

China mulling property tax reform

Luxury fixtures on bullet train

A report accused China's largest train manufacturer of purchasing internal fixtures at prices far exceeding market averages.

Train maker enmeshed in luxury fitting controversy

 

March 6: Zong Qinghou(richest man); Liu Xiang; Shi Yongxin

March 5: GDP 7.5%; Chang'e-3; Government work report

March 4: Defense budget; Huang Xihua (NPC deputy); Wukan election

March 3: CPPCC annual session (CPPCC work report); Long March-5 rocket; Lowering marriageable age

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