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1. From Lei Feng to Xu Honggang
A little more than 30 years ago, Lei Feng, a squad leader of the People's Liberation Army who was loved, respected and emulated by all, came to the forefront in China. Lei was an ordinary man who
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1994 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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2. Liberating Chinese Printing With Keyboard
During the Fifth Plenary Session of the Eighth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), February 27-March 13, the 185-member science and technology group
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1997 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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3. Will Sand Drift to Our Doorstep Tomorrow?
Every winter challenges the patience of inhabitants in China's north and, in particular, northwest regions, who suffer from incessant bad weather featuring gale-blown sand. As the wind from Siberia
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1997 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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4. Optimistic About Township Industry
About 60 years ago, young sociology student Fei Xiaotong, now an accomplished sociologist and vice-chairman of the Eighth National People's Congress (NPC), wrote a small book about his work on the
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1997 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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5. Why Didn't China Go to Ottawa
by Our Staff Reporter Jiang WandiSince the Cold War ended, global topics, such as the arms race between the two superpowers and the ban on strategic nuclear weapons, have begun to fade into the realm
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. A New Think Tanker From the Loess Plateau
The new term of National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislative body, and the National Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), its top advisory body, which
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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7. CPPCC Pushing China to Step Forward Faster
Tere is an ancient Chinese motto that 'Every ordinary citizen is responsible for the nation's rise and decline. This spirit was crystallized even more vividly during the First Session of the Ninth
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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8. Keeping Tibet an Immaculate Place
Over the past two decades or so, the Chinese mainland has suffered from ever more devastating environmental pollution and ecological imbalance. The media have headlined such shocking topics as
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1999 Issue 06 PDF HTML
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9. Valleys Set as Prototype for Tibet's Development
Just like most of the drainage basins of large rivers in the world, the main area along the Yarlung Zangbo River is also a rich place cradling Tibet's ancient civilization. Standing on the balcony of
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1999 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. Tibet Modernizes Its Tourism
Puncog, a Tibetan young man in his early 20s, speaks standard mandarin Chinese and fluent English. Puncog was sent by his parents to a lamasery when he was a child and studied tons of scriptures and
Author: Jiang Wandi Year 1999 Issue 11 PDF HTML