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1. Prospects of China's Coal Industry
IN 1982, coal accounted for 71.2 per cent of China's primary energy output and 73.8 per cent of the energy it consumed. Therefore, expanding the coal industry is vitally important to achieving the
Author: Wu Jing Year 1983 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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2. Tibet: An Inside View (I)
Tibet, the roof of the world, has always caught the imagination of people in the outside world. In recent years, as more tourists visit this part of China, more articles are appearing in the press,
Author: Jing Wei Year 1982 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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3. The Eve of a Massive "Battle"
The Nanhai (South China Sea) Oilfield, located in the area of the Zhujiang (Pearl) River estuary, Beibu Gulf and Yingge Sea, is one of China's confirmed rich offshore oilfields. Large-scale
Author: JING WEI Year 1984 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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4. Building Bases for Petroleum Industry
This is the third and concluding report by our correspondent from the Nanhai (South China Sea) Oilfield. The first two were carried in Nos. 15 and 16. - Ed.Necessary FacilitiesEven in winter, flowers
Author: JING WEI Year 1984 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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5. Large-Scale Development Mapped Out
Our CorrespondentThis second report from the energy resource base of Shanxi deals with its present and future development. The first report, which appeared in issue No. 49, was on coal resources and
Author: JING WEI Year 1984 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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6. Legal Guarantee for Foreign Investors
China's open policy has aroused the great interest of many foreign investors who envisage the broad prospects for investing in China. Some of these investors, however, worry about possible changes in
Author: Jing Wel Year 1986 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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7. Bridging Chinese and Western Cultures
In the world's rich cultural treasure house, the Chinese culture is distinguished for its richness and long history, and its influence on other countries. The study of sinology now attracts more and
Author: Yang Jing Year 1988 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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8. Li's Tour Strengthens Friendships
Li Peng's first diplomatic trip abroad as China's premier of the State Council took him to Thailand, Australia and New Zealand from November 10-24. The visit, which was aimed at promoting mutual
Author: Chen Jing Year 1988 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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9. A Useful Pocket Reference on Tibet
To ask, and answer, a hundred questions about Tibet-or any other subject-in 117 pages is a feat, and this booklet does it. The questions are not out of the author's head or picked for ease of reply.
Author: Jing Wei Year 1989 Issue 0708 PDF HTML
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10. Overstretched: Taiwan's'Elastic Diplomacy'
In recent months, the Taiwan authorities have enthusiastically promoted a policy of what they call "elastic diplomacy." They have even sent some leading political figures abroad to drumup support for
Author: Jing Wei Year 1989 Issue 14 PDF HTML