China's rising entrepreneurs are also welcoming the clarification of property rights. The group is becoming increasingly crucial in the country's economic development. Some successful entrepreneurs are members of the top political advisory body, the CPPCC.

Liu Yonghao, Chairman of the board, New Hope Group, said, "We have been anticipating such a law for 10 years. I think it's very important to protect the properties of private entrepreneurs. The law will definitely boost the development of private businesses and spur people's enthusiasm for starting businesses."

In today's China, where huge numbers of people own their own homes and run their own businesses, a legal mandate protecting their private properties will surely make them more confident about the future. The adoption of a property law will not only be a step forward in improving China's legal infrastructure. It will also help build a more prosperous and harmonious society.

In tomorrow's Across China Special, we take a closer look at how an ethnic minority NPC deputy performs his duty of understanding the concern of the people and making proposals.

 

Editor:Liu Fang