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1. The Non-Anecdotal Villagers of Dazhai
Dazhai, home to some 500 people, is a small village on the loess plateau in northern China where for centuries farmers have lived an isolated, almost primitive life ploughing the unblessed yellow soil
Author: Our Staff Reporter SHang Rongguang and Guest Reporter Shen Zhichun Year 1994 Issue 0607 PDF HTML
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2. Panmunjom Negotiations: Veteran Soldier and His Book
In the age of detente, many historical events seem to have been consigned to the shadows. Some "peace-loving" people would even rather delete unpleasant events such as World War II and the Korean War
Author: Our Staff Reporter Shang Rongguang Year 1990 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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3. College Entrance Examination: A Big Summer Event
It is not a national holiday, or a traditional festival, but July 7 is marked as the most important day on millions of Chinese family calendars. For three days, beginning on this date every year,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Shang Rongguang Year 1993 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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4. The Man Who Creates Miracles
During my recent visit to Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, my host told me he was taking me to a scrap metal yard under the Taiyuan Iron and Steel Co., where I was to visit Li Shuangliang, a model
Author: Our Staff Reporter Shang Rongguang Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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5. A Photographer's 45-Year Follow-Up
On the eve of the Spring Festival, the Chinese New Year, a unique program was aired on China Central Television. Instead of the usual song or dance performance, four photos of a farmer's family were
Author: Our Staff Reporter Shang Rongguang Year 1994 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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6. 'We're Not Wrong, Mum!' - Report from the Hospital
The student hunger strikers have drawn the spotlight of the world's media. To help our readers obtain a more accurate picture of the students who participated in the movement, we provide here a
Author: Our Staff Reporter Shang Rongguang Year 1989 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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7. Mao's Memorial Hall: The Attraction to Millions
Every day in the morning, when thousands of Beijingers rush to their working places, another group of early birds would join them in the packed buses and subway trains. Many of these tourists are
Author: Our Staff Reporter Shang Rongguang Year 1993 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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8. Young Woman Bicycles Across China Alone
When I met her in a hotel room in Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi Province, she was on the telephone. "I'm in Taiyuan now....I miss you, I miss all of you," she was saying, her voice was choked and her
Author: Our Staff Reporter Shang Rongguang Year 1993 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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9. Helping Ningxia Farmers Escape Poverty
Overcoming hostile ecological environments and enhancing the quality of life are two of humankind's most important challenges. Thus the Chinese government is currently helping farmers in northwest
Author: Our Staff Reporter Shang Rongguang Year 1996 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. Lhasa Thrives From Kaleidoscopic Changes
THE Boeing-707 took off from Chengdu, climbed up the "Roof of the World," and landed 110 minutes later at Gonggar Airport, some 100 kilometres from downtown Lhasa. The airport teemed with workers
Author: SHEN YANTAI Our Guest Reporter Year 1984 Issue 48 PDF HTML