The reform of the exchange rate has been proved a successful one.

China's currency policy is not directly linked to the census result. China will not change the currency policy frequently, and will act prudently.

This time, we have cut off the past (way of doing things), we have got rid of the millstone around our neck and we are moving forwards.

China overtook Italy in 2004 to become sixth. In US dollar terms, China ranked sixth.

The international community shouldn't think that because there's been a little bit of change in the data, China is all of the sudden exceedingly powerful. Problems and complications are still there.

These new figures give us a clearer picture and a better way of understanding China's economy. Based on these figures, we can have even more confidence in our long-term fairly fast and sustained economic growth.

These census results show that the economic structure is actually better and healthier than our previous judgment.

We can tell that the gap between China and France is rather limited. However, we still need a way to go to catch up with Britain.