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1. Farmers' Response to Reform
Arecent survey conducted by the social research centre of the Ministry of Civil Affairs shows that most of China's farmers have confidence in the reforms being carried out during the 1990s.The
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jin Ling Year 1992 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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2. A Brave Pisa-Tower Rescuer - Cao Shizhong
In 1987, a Chinese expert in re-aligning and consolidating buildings declared that he could save the leaning tower of Pisa. Recently, he submitted a salvage plan to the Italian authorities,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jin Ling Year 1992 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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3. China's Comprehensive National Strength
The 1991 World Development Report of the World Bank, calculating on an exchange rate basis, listed China ninth in the world in 1989 in terms of domestic product. A recent World Bank and International
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jin Ling Year 1993 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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4. Leprosy Expected to Vanish
After 40 years of efforts, 470,000 of the half million lepers in China have been cured. The country plans to halve the present number of sufferers by 1995.On International and China Leprosy Day in
Author: Our Staff Reporter Ling Yang Year 1992 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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5. Zou Dejun - Worker-Turned Inventor
One of the most heartening pieces of news coming out of the 83rd Paris World Inventions Fair on May 9 this year was that a product created by Zou Dejun, a Chinese inventor, had been awarded the World
Author: Our Staff Reporters Jin Ling and Wu Xi Year 1992 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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6. Mei's Impact Remains in Beijing Opera
MEI Lanfang (1894-1961), China's premier performer of female Beijing opera roles, was an ambassador of Chinese theatre who spread its beauty all over the world. Last October, as the Chinese theatre
Author: LING YANG Our Staff Writer Year 1984 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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7. Tuition Reform For Higher Education
Chinese institutions of higher learning have quickened their pace of reform in recent years. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees constitute an important part of the reform. Schools
Author: Our Guest Reporter Ling Bin Year 1993 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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8. The River Dies Young
The Huanghe (Yellow) River has always been extolled by the Chinese people as the source of their national pride. But the TV series declares it is time to sing its elegy. This naturally touches off
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Wei Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. Training Tourism Personnel
The country has built up a network of colleges, technical schools and vocational courses specially designed to produce qualified staff for hotels, travel bureaus and tours.Since China opened its
Author: Our Staff Reporter Han Guojian Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. Curbing Capital Construction
One of the major reasons for the severe overheating of the Chinese economy has been the enormous surge in capital construction - the building and equipping of large-scale projects such as factories,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ning Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML