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1. Establishing New Image of Opening
The newly founded Chongqing Municipality has become a city with the greatest population and largest area in the world. It will also emerge as a hot spot of China's economic development by the turn of
Author: Our Special Reporter Shang Bao Year 1997 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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2. Opening Effort of the Banking Sector
Domestic and overseas industrialists and other business people are paying great attention to and placing ever-greater hope in China's banking reform. The following interview with Zhu Xiaohua,
Author: Our Special Reporter Hu Shuli Year 1996 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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3. Investment Bank: Key to Developing Capital Markets
This reporter recently interviewed Wang Qishan, president of both the China Construction Bank (CCB) and the China International Financial Co. The latter, China's first international investment bank,
Author: Our Special Reporter Hu Shuli Year 1996 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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4. Fujian Trade Talks: Window to China
The First Fujian Investment and Trade Talks, held in September 1987 in the Xiamen Special Economic Zone, fully exhibited Fujian Province's determination to open to the outside world. While the
Author: Our Special Reporter Wang Fanfan Year 1996 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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5. Debate Over Modern or Traditional Architecture in Beijing
When the Beijing Western Railway Station was completed in three years at the end of 1995, the mass media hailed it as the last grand project of the century. The station, which covers a construction
Author: Our Special Reporter Wang Feng Year 1996 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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6. Measure Spurs Awareness of Environmental Protection
Seven cities in China began to make weekly air quality announcements through local mass media as of late May or early June.The move, adopted in accordance with a decision of the State Council
Author: Our Special Reporter Liu Shijiang Year 1997 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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7. '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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8. 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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9. 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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10. 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