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Chinese Modernization: The Chongqing Practice| Let's Meet

By TANG JIAN PINGYUTING CHENNAOMI YANGXIONG, ZILEZHAI KUI|Mar 12,2026

Chongqing-The first all-English international broadcast program in Chongqing, the 191st episode of "Let's Meet," titled “Chinese Modernization: The Chongqing Practice”, jointly produced by the Western China International Communication Organization and Chongqing Satellite TV, will be aired on both domestic and international media on March 7.

Chinese Modernization: The Chongqing Practice

Recently, the "Two Sessions" have been the focus of global attention. We’ve spoken with several NPC deputies and CPPCC members from Chongqing. Their suggestions are incredibly down-to-earth, ranging from industrial upgrades to making Chongqing a more international and livable city. Every suggestion highlights how "Chinese Modernization" is truly benefiting everyday lives. This is more than just a policy discussion; it’s a vivid showcase of Chinese modernization in action. In this episode of Bridging News, let’s head to the scene of the Two Sessions.

Boosting Domestic Demand in the Year of the Horse (Part I)

Recently, passenger flow in offline commercial venues has shown steady growth, and residents' consumer enthusiasm has also improved significantly. Behind the recovery of the consumer market, a series of macro policies and supporting measures are working in synergy—such as the 625-billion-yuan ultra-long-term special treasury bonds and those generous "trade-in" subsidies. The incentives are quite substantial. In 2026, "consumption" is the star of the show for China’s economy. By pushing from both the supply and demand sides, the government hasn't just warmed up the market—it’s made domestic demand a powerhouse for growth. Ultimately, the strength of internal demand determines our economic momentum. In this episode, let’s follow our reporter's camera to feel the heat of consumption since the start of this year.

Chongqing in the Eyes of a 2000-Year-Old Horse

Recently, a thousand-year-old Eastern Han Dynasty bronze horse collected by the Three Gorges Museum "escaped" of the exhibition hall for a unique city tour. People now affectionately call him "Master Ma". He brought along his old partner, the "horse handler figurine." They hopped into a smart EV made right here in Chongqing, toured the business districts where the China-Europe Railway Express stops, and even tried their hand at grabbing 5G digital red envelopes! This AI-powered journey allowed this ancient artifact to witness firsthand the high-tech, international flair of the "New Chongqing" under China’s 15th Five-Year Plan. In this episode of iChongqing, let’s dive into this journey across time!

Chongqing in the Global Spotlight

International and domestic media outlets have focused on the convening of China’s 2026 “Two Sessions”. Major international media outlets, including Reuters, Lianhe Zaobao, Ta Kung Wen Wei, and Hong Kong Commercial Daily, have published reports on topics such as Chongqing deputies attending meetings, the city’s manufacturing development, the growth of the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle, and the progress of Chongqing-based enterprises. Meanwhile, CGTN released a video report focusing on democracy and legislation. Western China International Communication Organization iChongqing and Bridging News also launched preview coverage of the “Two Sessions,” highlighting Chongqing’s practice of Chinese modernization.


"Let's Meet" airs every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 PM on Chongqing Satellite TV. It is also simultaneously released on the Let's Meet official WeChat Channels, Bridging News app, iChongqing website, Facebook and YouTube channels, WCICO's global communication matrix platform, and Chongqing Satellite TV's new media matrix.


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