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1. Advertising Comes Into Its Own
When night falls, downtown Beijing is ablaze with flashing neon lights fixed on huge advertising billboards lining the streets, while behind the walls of quiet courtyards, prime-time viewers are
Author: Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1987 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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2. Oil Industry Joins World Exchange
China's petrochemical industry, which came into being with the large-scale oil exploitation of the 1970s, is now actively seeking to import advanced technology and export products. Its recent rapid
Author: Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1988 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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3. The Privatization of Urban Housing
In Chinese cities, the provision of housing has been perceived up to now as a welfare service. Soon, however, homes will be sold as commodities. It is estimated that half of the country's 2.4 billion
Author: Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1988 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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4. Taking Stock of Commercial Reform
Ten years have passed since China started reforming its commercial system in 1979. Many outstanding successes have been registered in this period, but simultaneously a series of serious problems have
Author: Our Guest Correspondent Qiangmin and Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1988 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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5. Decade of Successful Foreign Investment
Based on a host of facts and figures, this article presents, in detail, the achievements made by China since the introduction of foreign capital ten years ago and the positive effect it has exerted
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Jianjun Year 1989 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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6. China Cleans Up Companies To Stop Official Profiteering
Since China introduced reform and the open policy in 1979, many companies have been set up as the commodity economy has developed rapidly throughout the country. The new businesses have helped
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Jianjun Year 1989 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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7. Saving Wildlife: A Nation Mobilized
Each April, when high school and primary school students start hanging bird cages on the heavily wooded Fragrant Hills in Beijing's western suburbs, it is a sign that the nation's annual "bird-loving
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Jianjun Year 1990 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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8. Construction "Craze" Cools Down at Last
Over the past two years, China's effort to cut down on excessive capital construction and fixed assets in order to improve the economic environment and rectify the economic order has met initial
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Jianjun Year 1990 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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9. Protecting Consumer Rights
International Consumer Day, March 15, was marked by various activities throughout the country as many mayors gave TV speeches, consumer protection organizations provided advice and exhibited the most
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Jianjun Year 1990 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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10. Nuclear Technology Boosts Agriculture
China has established a complete research and application system for nuclear agronomy. By using nuclear technology, the nation has taken the world lead with its remarkable progresses and achievements
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liu Jianjun Year 1990 Issue 38 PDF HTML