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1. Tibet Today
Tibet has witnessed monumental progress in socioeconomic development over the past four decades since peaceful liberation. A united, affluent and civilized new Tibet has emerged on the Roof of the
Author: He Baocheng Year 1995 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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2. Economic Reforms Succeed in Pilot Cities
Our CorrespondentCHINA'S urban economic reform, though started a bit later than that in the countryside, has achieved initial success, and the orientation of the current reform is correct as
Author: HAN BAOCHENG Year 1985 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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3. Beihai: Once-Sleepy Port Ready to Take Off
China's only open port city in a minority autonomous region is emerging from oblivion to become a prosperous city.CLEAN, tranquil and hitherto free from pollution, Beihai is a small city overlooking
Author: HAN BAOCHENG Year 1985 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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4. Taking the Road to Common Prosperity
ONE of the most lively panel discussions at the Third Session of the Sixth National People's Congress (NPC) was how Chinese peasants can become prosperous.The deputies agreed that since 1979, when
Author: HAN BAOCHENG Year 1985 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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5. Three Gorges Project: Is It Feasible?
Though still in the preparatory stages, the Three Gorges water conservancy project has, because of its size and potential effects, already aroused much interest both in China and abroad. The
Author: Han Baocheng Year 1986 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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6. China Proposes Aid Plan for Africa
China has planned to set up several centres in Africa, in the form of trilateral or multilateral co-operation, for training agricultural, technical and managerial personnel, and is now selecting
Author: Han Baocheng Year 1986 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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7. The Benefits of the Three Gorges Project
Many people have questioned both the feasibility and value of the 10-billion-yuan Three Gorges water conservancy project on the Changjiang (Yangtze) River. They have also raised numerous questions
Author: Han Baocheng Year 1986 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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8. Agriculture Fares Well With Guidance Planning
China's rural reforms are characterized by replacing the centralized production-by-decree with a guidance planning system, which relies on economic levers for its implementation.At a recent symposium
Author: Han Baocheng Year 1986 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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9. Food Grains Remain Important
Agricultural departments predict that China's grain output this year will reach 390 million tons, over 10 million tons more than last year. That figure, however, is still lower than the record 407.3
Author: Han Baocheng Year 1986 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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10. On US Technology Transfer
The recent change of attitude in Washington towards technology exports to China has facilitated a trade expansion. In 1983, the United States moved China into a less restricted category of technology
Author: Han Baocheng Year 1987 Issue 16 PDF HTML