I can answer that. A few years ago, the Chinese put a ban on new coal plants, even halting some in the early stages of construction. However, electricity demand continues to grow, as people get wealthier (more a/c's and such) and urban areas grow. China has also been promoting electric cars. So China had no choice but to allow more coal plants to open in order to meet current and near-future demand.
But China has been investing heavily in solar and wind, with the intent of cleaning up the air, planning for the future and promoting high-tech green industries. Everyone knows that renewables, primarily wind and solar, will be the dominant energy sources of the future. China wants to insure that they are leaders in making solar panels and wind turbines. China is set on reducing coal when practical, and promoting solar and wind as much as possible.
It's scandalous that the US might largely miss out on these new green industries, simply because the GOP and Big Oil and Coal want to squeeze as much profit out of their rapidly antiquating product, environmental harm and human health be damned.
We're in a transition period now, but the GOP is trying to cling to fossil fuels to help their donors and to get more donations.
Otherwise, China doesn't seem to have the natural gas supply the US has, which is currently primarily responsible for the demise of coal plants. But solar and wind have become economically competitive, and don't have the health and environmental concerns that coal has.
In sum, China wants to and tried to stop new coal plants, but isn't able to do so yet. China is heavily committed to renewables. China is a bad example for you to have chosen . . .