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1. Education: Overseas Chinese Run Schools
To advance China's educational development, a multi-millionaire devoted all his wealth and energy, and a destitute worker donated the little amount he had squirrelled away over four decades. These
Author: LI YONGZENG Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2. Braving a White Wilderness for Science
ON the morning of Feb. 3, 1983, Jiang Jialun, an ocean biologist from Hangzhou, and an Australian colleague got into a small boat at Davis Station on the coast of Antarctica and travelled 10
Author: LI YONGZENG Year 1984 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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3. The World's Largest Flock of White Cranes
THE volunteer park ranger peered through his telescope, scanning the thousands of birds feeding among the reeds and on the beaches at the shallow end of the small lake. So far only storks, ducks,
Author: LI YONGZENG Year 1984 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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4. Reform Revitalizes Jiaotong University
A LARGE-SCALE educational reform, which began in 1979, has rejuvenated the 88-year-old Shanghai Jiaotong University.In the reform, Jiaotong University has promoted many talented people to important
Author: LI YONGZENG Year 1984 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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5. Hetian: Western End of Green Great Wall
Our CorrespondentDESERT covers 130 million hectares all along the northern part of China. People sometimes call this "the ten-thousand-li wind and sand line." The fierce north winds lift the yellow
Author: LI YONGZENG Year 1984 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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6. Research System Undergoing Reforms
NOW that the rural economic reforms have met success, China has turned its attention to urban economic reform, including the reform of the scientific research system. But there is no model to follow
Author: LI YONGZENG Year 1985 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. Peasants Turn to Science for Help
In issue No. 11 of 1984 we carried an article entitled "Peasants' Enthusiasm for Science," reporting that Chinese peasants were eager to acquire general and scientific knowledge after the production
Author: LI YONGZENG Year 1985 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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8. Rare Earth Widely Used in Industry
China has some of the richest deposits of rare-earth elements in the world. These so-called "rare earths," a series of 17 chemically similar metals[注释1], are found in low concentrations throughout
Author: Li Yongzeng Year 1986 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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9. Rise of Horizontal Business Associations
Beginning this year, China's three largest automobile groups-the Dongfeng, Jiefang and Heavy-Duty Auto Industry Joint Corporations-were allowed to submit their plans directly to the state. This shows
Author: Li Yongzeng Year 1987 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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10. Work-Study Programmes in Primary and Middle Schools
IN China many primary and middle schools have small on-campus factories or workshops (making paper flowers, assembling electronic parts, etc.) or plots of land outside the school campus where groups
Author: Our Correspondent Li Yongzeng Year 1982 Issue 45 PDF HTML