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1. All Roads Lead to West China
Author: By Hou Beibei Year 2014 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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2. Keeping a Native Language
Chinese-Mongolian bilingual education has been thriving in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Author: HOU BEIBEI Year 2010 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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3. Hopes Hanging on Grapes
Ningxia aspires to develop its wine industry
Author: HOU BEIBEI Year 2011 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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4. Green Future
Shizuishan of Ningxia embarks on a sustainable path to development
Author: HOU BEIBEI Year 2011 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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5. Foreign Companies Want to Be Single, Too
China's online shopping frenzy goes global
Author: By Hou Beibei Year 2015 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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6. Population Development in China And the World
CHINA's population development after liberation in 1949 paralleled that of the world following World War II.(1) Departing from the slow growth which prevailed for a long time, both the Chinese and
Author: Hou Wenruo Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. How to Interpret the Census Communique
ON October 27, China released the major figures from its third national census (see issue No. 45). Post-enumeration sampling checks detected a population overcount of 0.71 per thousand and an
Author: Hou Wenruo Year 1982 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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8. Traditional Chinese Medicine Making Its Mark on the World
Traditional Chinese medicine, having spread to many countries more than 1,000 years ago, is now being studied and applied the world over, especially in industrially developed nations.The current
Author: Hou Zhaotang Year 1986 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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9. American Investment in China
American companies resumed investing in China in 1978 and these investments have increased yearly. Through great efforts over many years most of these American enterprises, which took the lead in
Author: Hou Ling Year 1993 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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10. Prospects for Sino-Russian Trade
In 1993, Russia's foreign trade value was US$ 61 billion, a decrease of 17 percent from the previous year. But trade with China greatly increased, reaching US$ 7.68 billion, up 29.5 percent over
Author: Hou Baoquan Year 1994 Issue 36 PDF HTML