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1. Education in China: The Past Four Years
Departments of education throughout China have been devoting particular efforts in the past few years to expanding pre-school education, strengthening elementary education, reforming middle school
Author: Our Correspondents Wei Liming and Li Yongzeng Year 1983 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Beijing Hosts US Businessmen
At the first Sino-US Joint Session on Industry, Trade and Economic Development, which offered many opportunities for both sides to mingle and talk, over 600 letters of intent were signed between the
Author: Our Correspondents Han Baocheng, Wei Liming and Dai Gang Year 1988 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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3. 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
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4. China's Rubber Miracle
For generations, agricultural specialists all over the world agreed that it was impossible for rubber trees to survive above the latitude of 17 degrees north. However, China's successful rubber
Author: Our Correspondent Li Yongzeng Year 1983 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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5. The Jinling Job-Training College Grows
ESTABLISHED in 1980 in an effort to revamp China's educational system, the Jinling Job-Training College is now the pride of the people of Nanjing. With job-oriented skills obtained through three years
Author: LI YONGZENG Our Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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6. Private Schools in Beijing
BANNED in the middle of the 1960s, private schools of various disciplines have begun to reappear in Beijing in recent years.The state runs most educational undertakings, but the number of educational
Author: Our Correspondent Li Yongzeng Year 1983 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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7. Nature Parks: Preserving An Irreplaceable Heritage
VISITORS pause at the gate to a wildlife park in Australia to read the sign: "Here is the animal kingdom's greatest enemy." Their gaze shifts upward into the mirror fastened above the accusing words.
Author: Our Correspondent Li Yongzeng Year 1983 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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8. Qinghai - A Land Waiting to Be Opened
TRAINS and trucks laden with goods have been rumbling along railways and highways from Gansu to Qinghai since the Party Central Committee decided last year to shift the focus of China's economic
Author: LI YONGZENG Our Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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9. China's Scientists Vindicate Their Vocation
The China Association for Science and Technology (CAST) has 1.8 million members working across the country. Since China set out on its modernization path at the start of this decade, these people
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1986 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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10. Charm of Chinese Operas Discussed
The recent Beijing international symposium on Chinese operas was the first time Chinese and foreign scholars joined together to discuss this unique cultural phenomenon.Inspired by Yu Tang Chun, a
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1987 Issue 23 PDF HTML