China has entered the window period of transition.
The joint construction of One Belt and One Road initiative bears an extraordinary significance to Hong Kong SAR, Chinese mainland and the world as a whole.
Since the 1990s, some developed countries and international organizations, with the phasing in of the importance of public policy assessment, have conducted wide-ranging evaluation on public policies.
Since the second half of 2014, China's economic growth has witnessed a growing downward pressure.
Economic restructuring is an urgent, pressing, hard and painstaking long-term historical task.
The current new normal for China is both a present tense developed from the past tense and more importantly a future tense which involves immense vigor for reform and innovation to step into a new historical stage.