Beijing's Media Center Hotel has officially opened its doors to journalists ahead of China's annual 'Two Sessions,' marking the start of one of Asia's most consequential political gatherings. The fourth sessions of the 14th National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee will convene on March 5 and March 4 respectively, drawing global attention to China's policy roadmap for 2026.
Over 3,000 registered journalists – including more than 1,000 from the Chinese mainland's Hong Kong and Macao regions, Taiwan region, and overseas – are preparing to cover high-level briefings and policy discussions. Senior government officials are expected to outline economic targets, social development plans, and cross-strait relations during scheduled press conferences.
The event comes as international observers await details on China's strategies for technological innovation, green energy transitions, and regional economic integration. For business leaders and analysts, the sessions offer critical insights into market regulations and investment opportunities across Asia's largest economy.
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