The debt problems
in Europe have led many to hope that China will use its financial
muscle to save the world. But China has its own pressing economic
problems, as Michael Bristow finds out.
China's remarkable economic development is reflected in its
booming cities of skyscrapers, expensive cars and designer clothes
shops.
Few foreign visitors travelling to Beijing, Shanghai or Guangzhou fail to be impressed by the country's recent achievements.
But there is another side of China that is less visible - the
poor rural areas that suggest growth has been uneven, or worse, has
left some behind.
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