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1. Spring on the Grassland
While "Beijing Review" has published a number of reports on the life in factories, rural areas and cities of the more populated areas of China, we have had relatively little coverage of life in the
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1981 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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2. Newspapers In China
In present-day China, newspapers occupy a most important position in the realm of mass media. What is the history and the present situation of Chinese newspapers? What are their features? What are
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1981 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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3. China's Largest Hydropower Project
At Gezhouba in central China, the nation's largest hydroelectric project has been constructed on China's longest river, the Changjiang (Yangtze). The main channel of the river was blocked in early
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1981 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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4. China's System of Community Mediation
A large portion of China's civil disputes and minor criminal cases are resolved by community mediation committees. As a result, they seldom get to the courts.This system, which has its roots in
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1981 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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5. Yunnan: A multinational frontier province
On an early spring day,Zhou Zheng, a senior "Beijing Review" reporter, boarded an airplane in Beijing with a team of her journalist colleagues from the capital. Three hours later she arrived in
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1983 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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6. China: Women Intellectuals Advance
ONE of the highlights of the Fifth National Women's Congress held in Beijing last September was the participation of delegates who had distinguished themselves in science and technology. But because
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1983 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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7. Nantong: Smooth Sailing to Industrial Boom
IT was in the small hours of the morning when a group of Beijing journalists arrived in Nantong after a seven-hour journey up the Changjiang (Yangtze) River from Shanghai. A few freighters were
Author: ZHOU ZHENG Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. Gezhouba Hydroelectric Project Revisited
Since the completion of the first stage of the Gezhouba project four years ago project engineers have scored a series of successes: The rare Chinese sturgeon, thought to be threatened by the dam, is
Author: ZHOU ZHENG Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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9. A General Looks Back
General Wu Xiuquan, Standing Committee Member of the CPC Central Advisory Commission, was interpreter to Li De (Otto Braun, 1900-74), military advisor to the Red Army, before and during the Long March
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1986 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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10. Why Fewer Women at Leading Posts?
On November 2 last year when the five members of the newly elected CPC Central Committee's Political Bureau Standing Committee met with Chinese and foreign reporters to cover the recently closed 13th
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1988 Issue 10 PDF HTML