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1. Pulling Them Back To the Farm
It is a grey day in some of China's traditional farming provinces. Young farmers are seldom seen in many villages. Those who stay are women and older men. Lamented a farmer in Anhui Province, "Young
Author: Our Staff Reporter Xiong Sihao Year 1993 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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2. Seeking a 'Gold Rush' In China
The 1.1-billion-people Chinese market has attracted the attention of overseas investors. Last year, overseas investment nearly doubled over the previous year, and is expected to grow more rapidly
Author: Our Staff Reporter Xiong Sihao Year 1993 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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3. Keeping China's Development on Track
China tries to cool its economy through macro guidance from above.Speculating in real estate has made a lot of people rich in Huizhou of southern China's fast-growing Guangdong Province. But now,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Xiong Sihao Year 1993 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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4. A Dream Comes True for a German Girl
While many young students from all parts of the world go to the United States to realize their "American dream," a German girl chose a different direction.Five years ago, Sabine Dabringhaus went to
Author: Our Guest Reporter Xiong Sihao Year 1990 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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5. Chinese, Foreign Folk Artists Dazzle Beijing
The recently ended First China International Folk Art Festival will promote folk arts in the world, strengthen solidarity and friendship among artists and the people of all nations, and contribute to
Author: Our Intern Reporter Xiong Sihao Year 1990 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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6. Expectations at Odds With Realities
When college graduates choose their jobs, they often give careful consideration to their future and personal income. Their expectations, however, are often at odds with realities.Nowadays, freshmen,
Author: Our Intern Reporter Xiong Sihao Year 1990 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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7. Islam in China
Islam, one of the five major religions in China, spread from the Arab world to China some 1,300 years ago. To date, there are more than 10 million believers of Islam among 10 Chinese national
Author: Xiong Sihao Year 1995 Issue 24 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. 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
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10. A Journey Through Henan
Watered by the Huanghe (Yellow) River since time immemorial, Henan is one of the cradles of Chinese civilization. Last October, Luo Huiyou spent 20 days touring the province. In this account of his
Author: Our Staff Reporter Luo Huiyou Year 1989 Issue 0708 PDF HTML