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1. Shanghai's Telephone Service: Past and Future
Late at night on November 21, 1992, Shanghai's telecommunications building was still ablaze with lights. Inside, the final switch-over to a 1-million line telephone network was under way. When the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhu Jieren Year 1993 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. Zhejiang: Home of China's Silk and Tea
The treasure house of Zhejiang, richly endowed by nature with both beautiful scenery and boundless mineral resources, is famed for its silk and tea, known as the "Twin Treasures of Zhejiang."Home of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhu Jieren Year 1993 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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3. Splendid Consummate Success
On the night of May 18, 1993, the main torch of the First East Asian Games (EAG) slowly flickered out after burning for 10 days.During the magnificent sporting event, 1,252 athletes from nine
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhu Jieren Year 1993 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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4. 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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5. 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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6. 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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7. 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
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8. Breeding the Benefits
Ten years ago, Thailand's Chia Tai Group of Companies was one of the first foreign companies to invest in China. It now has 13 enterprises across the country. Through a combination of importing
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zhiping Year 1989 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. A Japanese Friend of Qufu
Although he hails from Japan, Hiroshige Yamaura has been made an honorary citizen of Qufu, the hometown of Confucius. Last autumn, I met him in the Beijing Toronto Hotel to find out more about his
Author: Our Staff Reporter Bai Richang Year 1989 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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10. China's First Share Success
Since the widespread implementation of the contract and leasing systems in Chinese enterprises, more than 6,000 companies (most of them collectively owned) have gone a step further and experimented
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1989 Issue 15 PDF HTML