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1. Fitness and Health Through Qigong
For some people, qigong conjures up images as mysterious as UFOs. But over the centuries, ever more people have turned to this traditional form of physical and mental exercise. According to the China
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1989 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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2. Qigong on Qinghua Campus
Every morning, shortly after dawn, the campus of Qinghua University is covered in small clusters of people. They can be seen at the side of the road, in playgrounds, beneath trees, on small patches
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1989 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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3. Two Chinese Tumour Experts
Chinese tumour experts, Zeng Yi, 60, and Tang Zhaoyou, 59, in their highly regarded fight against cancer, have much in common. Both are from south China's Guangdong Province, both graduated from
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1989 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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4. Physical Fitness: Theories and Practice
At an international seminar on convalescence held in Beijing by the end of last year, I met Weng Weijian, one of China's best known experts on physical fitness and a professor with the Beijing
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. The Anti-Illiteracy Campaign Goes On
The joint campaign to wipe out illiteracy and disseminate agricultural science and technology not only helps raise the farmers' educational level but also promotes rural economic development. This is
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1990 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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6. An Interview With Asiad Project Leader Zhang Baifa
China's success in preparing so well for the 11th Asian Games within such a short time demonstrates the Chinese government's full support and the public's wholehearted co-operation in keeping the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1990 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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7. Light for the Blind
Three years ago an idea was advanced to enroll blind children in ordinary schools to learn reading and writing with children who have normal sight. It was proposed by Xu Bailun, an educator who is
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1990 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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8. Interest in Psychoanalysis Grows in China
It was in the early 1980s that psychoanalysis began to draw the attention of China's medical and psychology circles. Basing their work on China's traditional cultural background, experts and scholars
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1990 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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9. Immunization Campaign Targets Children
The inoculation rate for Chinese children has reached well over 85 percent in the nation's 2,829 counties and China's next step in its immunization campaign is to eliminate poliomyelitis by 1995.In
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1991 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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10. Returning Students Glad to Be Back
Over the past 12 years, the Chinese government has sent about 100,000 people to study or conduct research abroad. To date, nearly half have returned and are playing important roles in a variety of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Lili Year 1991 Issue 23 PDF HTML