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111. STVF '90 Presents a Rainbow of Cultures
Television, one of the greatest human inventions of our times, has not only become a dynamic part of modern culture but has also promoted communication among peoples. With Shanghai set to open even
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Gang Year 1990 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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112. Family Planning: the Way Out
Two decades of family planning efforts have reduced births by nearly 200 million in China, a reduction equal to the total population of the United States. Today, as China faces another baby boom, the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cheng Gang Year 1991 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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113. CDL Advises on Yellow River Development
This article describes how an important proposal was presented by the China Democratic League (CDL), one of China's eight democratic parties, for the country's construction. These parties actively
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cheng Gang Year 1991 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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114. One College's Bid for Farm Modernization
In China, an over-populated and still developing nation with an age-old agricultural tradition, dozens of agricultural colleges are having their hands full trying to meet the needs of agricultural
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Gang Year 1991 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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115. Pudong Construction in Full Swing
Construction of the second bridge across the Huangpu River, the Lujiazui Financial and Trade District, the Jinqiao Export Processing District and the Waigaoqiao Bonded District is scheduled to begin
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Gang Year 1991 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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116. A Bridge Between Dream And Reality
Three years of construction came to a conclusion when the two ends of the gigantic Nanpu Bridge in Shanghai were joined in June. The legendary bridge, a century-old dream of several generations, is a
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Gang Year 1991 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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117. South Jiangsu Province After Flooding
Fierce floods attacked many Chinese provinces and cities in June and July (see our issues Nos. 31 and 32). Currently, with the joint efforts of the government, army and masses, the disaster has been
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Gang Year 1991 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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118. Heading for a Comfortable Life
Located along China's east coast, Zhejiang is a rich, agricultural province. In the 1980s, the province's economy developed faster than the nation's average level. On this basis, the province drew up
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Gang Year 1991 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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119. Planning to Open the Door Wider
In the 1990s, Zhejiang Province will play a bigger role in China's opening up of its coastal areas. The province will improve its investment environment to attract more foreign funds and increase
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Gang Year 1991 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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120. Changzhou - A City of Will and Hope
Even as parts of the flood-stricken neighbouring province of Anhui were still under water and many flood victims remained in their temporary shelters on the dikes and scattered islets still above
Author: Our Staff Reporter Dai Gang Year 1991 Issue 47 PDF HTML