New China's 75-year journey through the eyes of a tree
As the tree grew, so did the strength of the nation. China's entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001 reflected its integration into the global economy. The Beijing Olympics in 2008 were a moment of national pride, driving worldwide attention to the country's achievements, while at home, infrastructure and technology boomed. The tree's growth paralleled China's urbanization, as cranes dotted the horizon and new buildings rose across the country.
In the 2010s, the tree grew even taller, surrounded by more trees, symbolizing China's increasing focus on environmental sustainability. Green policy ensured that the tree, like China itself, would continue to grow and flourish. The Belt and Road Initiative brought new global partnerships, further expanding the country's influence across borders.