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1. An International Balancing Act
Despite improvements in Viet Nam-U.S. relations, Viet Nam seeks to strike a balance between China and the United States
Author: By CHU HAO Year 2010 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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2. Enduring Ties
Sino-Vietnamese relations witness their 60th anniversary amid high hopes
Author: By CHU HAO Year 2010 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. New China and Me
On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, "Beijing Review" has asked several well-known persons to write about their impressions. Following is the
Author: Hao Jianxiu Year 1979 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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4. What Taxes Should Foreigners Pay in China?
The publication of the Income Tax Law of the People's Republic of China Concerning Joint Ventures With Chinese and Foreign Investment and the Personal Income Tax Law last year aroused the interest of
Author: hao Suzheng Year 1981 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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5. Clean Water Once Again
As one of China's six dynastic capitals, Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu Province, has tried successfully to reduce water pollution and improve its environment. It ranked 13th in a national evaluation of
Author: Hao Jiaqing Year 1992 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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6. Rehabilitation Center for Hearing-Impaired Children
Located near the Asian Games Village in the northeast of Beijing, the National Rehabilitation Center for Hearing-Impaired Children employs ear, nose and throat specialists, and special education
Author: Hao Xiuzhu Year 1994 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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7. China, Japan Vital to Asia-Pacific Region
Experts and scholars from China and Japan recently held in Beijing an international seminar entitled The Asia-Pacific Region and Sino-Japanese Relations on the Threshold of the 21st Century.
Author: Fu Hao Year 1994 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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8. Protecting the World
UN peacekeeping operations are indispensible to world peace and stability
Author: By HAO YINBIAO Year 2010 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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9. Surveying the Heilungkiang Basin
SOVIET and Chinese scientists have been working for the last two years on a comprehensive survey of the natural resources of the Heilungkiang (or Amur) and its basin. This covers an area in the
Author: COCHIN CHU Year 1958 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. CHINGHAI
KOKO NOR - the Mongolians called it. Blue Sea. The largest inland lake in China, a salt lake, perched 3,000 metres above sea level in the northwest plateau. Surrounded by lush pasturelands, the
Author: MEI CHU Year 1959 Issue 1 PDF HTML