CAMBRIDGE, Britain, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) --The following
is the full text of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's speech at the University of
Cambridge on Monday.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers a
speech at University of Cambridge in Cambridge of Britain Feb. 2, 2009.
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See China in the Light of Her
Development
Speech at the University of Cambridge
Wen Jiabao
Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic
of China
2 February 2009
Vice Chancellor Alison Richard, Ladies and
Gentlemen,
It gives me great pleasure to come to Cambridge, a
world-renowned university that I have long wanted to visit. Cambridge has
produced many great scientists and thinkers Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and
Francis Bacon, to name but a few, and made important contribution to the
progress of human civilization. This year marks the 800th anniversary of the
university. Please accept my warm congratulations.
This is my fourth visit to your country. Despite the
great distance between China and Britain, the friendly exchanges between our
peoples have been on the rise. The successful resolution of the question of Hong
Kong and fruitful cooperation between our two countries in areas such as
economy, trade, culture, education, science and technology have cemented the
foundation of our comprehensive strategic partnership. Here, I wish to pay high
tribute to all those who have been working tirelessly to promote friendly ties
between our two countries.
The title of my speech today is "See China in the
Light of Her Development".
My beloved motherland is a country both old and
young.
She is old, because she is a big Oriental country
with a civilization stretching back several thousand years. With diligence and
wisdom, the Chinese nation created a splendid civilization and made significant
contributions to the progress of humanity.
She is young, because the People's Republic is just
60 years old, and the country began reform and opening-up only 30 years ago. The
Chinese people established the New China after unremitting struggles and
ultimately found a development path suited to China's national conditions
through painstaking efforts. This is the path of socialism with Chinese
characteristics. Following this path, our ancient civilization has been
rejuvenated.
The key element of China's reform and opening-up is
to free people's mind and the most fundamental and significant component is
institutional innovation. Through economic reform, we have built a socialist
market economy, where the market plays a primary role in allocating resources
under government macro-regulation. We have carried out political reform,
promoted democracy and improved the legal system. People are the masters of the
country. We run the country according to law and endeavor to build a socialist
country under the rule of law.
The essence of China's reform and opening-up is to
put people first and meet their ever growing material and cultural needs through
releasing and developing productive forces. It aims to give everyone equal
opportunities for all-round development. It aims to protect the democratic
rights of the people and promote stability, harmony and prosperity across the
land. And it aims to safeguard the dignity and freedom of everyone so that he or
she may pursue happiness with ingenuity and hard
work.
Over the past three decades, more than 200 million
Chinese have been lifted out of poverty, the average life expectancy has
increased by 5 years, and the 83 million people with disabilities in China have
received special care from the government and the society. All this points to
the tremendous efforts China has made to protect human rights. We have
introduced free nine-year compulsory education throughout the country,
established the cooperative medical system in the rural areas and improved the
social safety net. The age-old dream of the Chinese nation is being turned into
reality a dream to see the young educated, the sick treated and the old cared
for.
I want to quote from a Tang Dynasty poem to describe
what is happening in China, "From shore to shore it is wide at high tide, and
before fair wind a sail is lifting." The Chinese people are working hard to
modernize their country. This is a great practice in a large developing country
both ancient and new. The Chinese people, with destiny in their own hands, are
full of confidence in their future.
My beloved motherland is a country that stood
numerous vicissitudes but never gave up.