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1. Wuxi: Booming Industry and Better Life
Beginning with this issue, "Beijing Review" will publish a series of articles written by its staff members describing the changes that have taken place in their hometowns since 1949. This is part of
Author: WANG GUOZHEN Year 1984 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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2. Is Tibet an 'Independent Country'?
INTRODUCTION: Stories about Tibet always greatly interest our readers. While their response is mainly positive, we sometimes receive letters raising strong objections. In response to readers' requests
Author: Wang Guozhen Year 1998 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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3. Do Tibetans Enjoy Religious Freedom?
A British reader said in a recent letter: "I was shocked to read your article entitled Tibetans Enjoy Religious Freedom which presented the Tibetan occupied country as happy under the Chinese command.
Author: Wang Guozhen Year 1998 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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4. Million Yuan for Deciphering A Book From Heaven
On March 18, 1995, the Anshun government announced that anybody who could decipher the Book From Heaven on the Red Cliff in a way acceptable to a majority of experts will be awarded 1 million
Author: Wang Guozhen Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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5. My Recent Trip to Kunming
Travelers staying in Kunming for more than a day will probably decide to visit an area about 100 km southeast of the city. Here, an extraordinary panorama of unusually shaped rocks, some as tall as
Author: Wang Guozhen Year 1999 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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6. Metropolitan Shangri La In the Liaoxi Corridor
Living 14 km away from my office, I have been used to a marathon bus ride, lasting as long as 40-60 minutes, every morning, and again in the afternoon.A recent opportunity for me to move half way
Author: Wang Guozhen Year 1999 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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7. DEVELOPMENT OF WESTERN REGIONS: YINCHUAN ON THE MOVE
When I met Han Ningguo once again at the Haodu Hotel in Yinchuan, his eyes were bloodshot. "I didn't get enough sleep last night," explained Han. "We had a long meeting discussing how to cope with
Author: Wang Guozhen Year 2000 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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8. Guiyang: Natural Air-Conditioner
Heat waves registering temperatures as high as 40 degrees Centigrade have hit Beijing, which used to be comparatively cool in summer, and are invading Shanghai, Wuhan, Chongqing and other cities in
Author: Wang Guozhen Year 2000 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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9. CULTURE
Guizhou Culture Week HELD IN BEIJINGFor centuries Guizhou was isolated from the rest of China and the world by its mountainous terrain. Its beckoning treasures include the biggest waterfalls in Asia,
Author: Wang Guozhen Year 2000 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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10. WUXI: INDUSTRIAL AND RESORT CITY
Wuxi in Jiangsu Province is an industrial and resort city on the north bank of Taihu Lake, one of China's five largest lakes. Important as a transportation junction, the city is situated astride the
Author: Wang Guozhen Year 2000 Issue 38 PDF HTML