Background   BBC   Books   Cartoons   Economy   Environment   Health   History   Language   Religion   Science   Special Reports   Technology   Travel

Economy

China Turns 60

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Download MP3
China2The People’s Republic of China officially turned 60 this week. There was a massive military parade with tanks, missile launchers and soldiers. Later there was dancing and fireworks.

China has grown beyond recognition in the past sixty years: an agricultural society transformed into a land of skyscrapers and cell phones. The population has more than doubled. The country’s GDP has grown nearly 80-fold. Chinese officials say what the country used to produce over a whole year can now be done in single day. Sometime next year, China could become the world’s second largest economy, passing Japan.

In this podcast we bring you stories from China and The World’s Beijing correspondent, Mary Kay Magistad. She put together a five-part series, the last two pieces, featured in this podcast, focused on the surging Chinese economy.

See also

Discussion

No comments for “China Turns 60”

Post a comment

Support The World

PRI's The World on Facebook