Perhaps I am seriously misinformed but are they not planning on launching a small station within a few years?
What the chinese politicians announce and what China does, is not always the same.
They had been talking about developing a Chinese manned spacecraft for over 10 years, before they even got ahead - that a Chinese CEO bought a Soyuz T reentry capsule in an auction was sure not without impact.
But you can see where China also limited their development that way. The reentry capsule design is directly influenced by Soyuz, the orbital module and the propulsion module are not, and instead pretty full of genuine Chinese hardware. The space suit also has similarities to the Russian suits, but that also shows the Chinese dilemma: They can't expect Russia to give them also the missing parts - they will need to develop the stuff from the beginning. They can use information available in engineering journals and books, but that saves them only little time, Europe had the same conditions when we started developing the optical docking system for the ATV, and still, it took 8 years to be done. And we finally got the Kurs-M system from Russia as Black box component to fill the gaps. China will not get a Kurs-M system from anywhere - the 35 years of development that Russia invested into it will not be available for China.
As much as I like what China does and as much as I see it as motivation to do the same or better with Europe, as much I see that the Chinese way is not the ultimative wisdom, and the sound of the Chinese propaganda speakers louder, than the roar of the technological innovation behind the spacecraft.
Their first EVA looked professional and was a success, but if you looked carefully, you will have seen unprofessional things in the background. They did not even slightly evacuate the orbital module, the hatch opening revealed that it was done at full capsule pressure. There is no reason to explain the useless stress on the spacecraft, unless you assume, the OM was just a minimal and sloppy modification of the first flights, to do the EVA as soon as possible, and without other important goals. Maybe better than Voshkod, but not made for doing it again or even work in space.
And that is all missing. Europe has no own manned spacecraft yet - but we have approximately 50 times more experience with working in space than China, by cooperations with both USA and Russia. And I consider this more important as flags in space. You don't become champion by winning only the first game of the season. You need to win most games and loose only few games.