China has instituted certain fundamental policy changes which will inevitably change the current situation, of communism, and of individual rights being ignored.
Before a bill slated to be introduced in the early months of next year, the property ownership rights of persons residing in China were simply irrelevant when the state of the country was at hand. Individual reforms are the making of a new beginning for China, as communism is repressive, and indistinguishable from other controlling regimes around the world.
China has made strides in their emolument, in less than a generation, the Chinese economy has made a turn around, and is now the second largest economy in the world. The pugnacious communist regime, is falling into ruins, as a China of today, becomes the world of tomorrow. Hopefully the changes implimented will continue to reform the country, and promoting individuality.
Whether it be the quorom of a plethora of business establishments that are revolutionizing the country's political reforms, or the everchanging face of China, It's likely in the meantime to be a precocious burgeoning economy.