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1. Shaanxi: Cradle of Chinese Culture and Revolution
Shaanxi Province is an important cradle of Chinese civilization. Its northern section also nurtured the modern Chinese revolution. Situated more or less in the centre of China, it combines the
Author: Our Correspondent Dai Yannian Year 1984 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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2. Minorities Sports Games Colourful
The Third Chinese National Minorities Traditional Games were held August 7-17 in Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. More than 700 athletes from the 55 minority nationalities
Author: Our Correspondent Dai Yannian Year 1986 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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3. Nanjing Opens Its Doors to the World
When China's State Council decided to expand the coastal economic open zone, Nanjing, capital of affluent Jiangsu Province, became one of the 140 newly opened cities and counties in the zone.Standing
Author: Our Correspondent Dai Yannian Year 1988 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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4. Doing Business by the Seaside
Northern Jiangsu's Sheyang County was one of the 140 cities and counties incorporated into the coastal economic development area when the State Council decided to expand China's open zones.I first
Author: Our Correspondent Dai Yannian Year 1988 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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5. Yunnan Province: A Charming Place
Yunnan Province stands on China's southwestern border. It takes its name - "South of Xiangyun" - from a county in the province. And on its plateau, 2,000 metres above sea level, live 24 ethnic peoples
Author: Our Correspondent Dai Yannian Year 1988 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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6. STVF '88 Opens a Window to the World
Like no other medium, television has shaped the 20th century. It has bridged cultures and linked minds across the world. In China, it has advanced rapidly towards maturity over the last 30 years -
Author: Our Correspondent Dai Gang Year 1988 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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7. Making the Most of the Opening Up
While developing its industrial southern area along the Yangtze River, Jiangsu Province is also speeding up construction of the eastern coastal areas and the exploitation of mineral and agricultural
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Yannian Year 1991 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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8. China's Largest Development Zone
The Yangpu Economic Development Zone is a 30-square-km area of land offered to lease for periods as long as 70 years. It is a free trade zone where, as envisaged in the development programme,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Yannian Year 1992 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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9. Hainan Improves Investment Environment
Hainan Island, which covers an area of 34,000 square km and has a population of 6.63 million, became a province and was designated as a special economic zone in 1988. Since then, it has been making
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Yannian Year 1992 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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10. 'Oriental Express' Will Start Here
Preparations for the new Eurasian container transport corridor have been completed in eastern China's Lianyungang Port. The first through train will soon start off from the port, the eastern end of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Yannian Year 1992 Issue 40 PDF HTML