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1. Beijingers Sport Color
Visitors returning to Beijing after an absence of several years would be quite surprised to see the numerous changes which have taken place in the Chinese capital. The city's extensive transportation
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1995 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. Community Service Centers Serve Residents
An 81-year-old retired teacher telephoned the Dewai Community Service Center in Beijing one day, asking whether the center could send a regular housekeeper for him. Yang Xiuying from the center
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1995 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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3. Autism Receives New Attention in China
Rainman, a 1989 American movie starring Dustin Hofman and Tom Cruise, aroused a sensation when it was released in the United States. The film, winner of four Academy awards, presents to viewers the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1996 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. Conflict Between Two Economic Systems
The resignations of a group of engineers and technicians in Dalian, Liaoning Province (see related report in SOCIETY/PEOPLE, issue No.13) is no longer considered an isolated event in the northeastern
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1993 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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5. China's New Matchmakers
In Chinese there is a special term for matchmaker - Hong Niang, which was derived from a classic Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) play titled Romance of the West Chamber. The play tells of a secret romance
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1993 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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6. Reform Brings Out Corporate Law Offices
It was not until the beginning of the 1980s when a lawyer system was resumed that people came to understand the importance of lawyers and their work. This can be manifested by the fact that
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1993 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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7. Young Man Helps Many Continue Schooling
Yang Bo, 27, was a self-paying student of a university in Beijing. In the past few years, he has made a name for himself by assisting others to continue their study, especially those in the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1993 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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8. Home for the Aged - Choice of Many
It has always been common in China for three or even four generations to be living under one roof. In Chinese culture, each generation has the obligation to support their elderly parents while
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1993 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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9. Mobile Hospital Treats Patients at Home
Coming out of their patient's home, Ning Jianchun and his assistant found several elderly people standing and talking beside their van on which the name of the hospital Beijing Family Mobile
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1993 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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10. Hot Lines Offer Consolation and Aid
At 11:10 pm people in Beijing and nearby provinces sit by their radios, phones ready, tuned into Life Line, a popular radio talk-show the Beijing People's Broadcasting Station has aired since March
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1993 Issue 52 PDF HTML