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1251. New Real Estate Industry Craze
Real estate is a newly rising industry in China. In recent years, it has been forging ahead quickly. Initial laws and regulations on land management, as well as markets, will promote the development
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ning Year 1992 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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1252. A Glance at China's Real Estate Market
The craze in China's real estate market has spread from the coastal provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, Hainan, Zhejiang and Jiangsu to the interior. In 1990, land-use rights could be sold at market
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ning Year 1992 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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1253. State-Owned Enterprises No Longer State Run
Chinese law guarantees that state-owned enterprises enjoy 14 kinds of power to enable greater management autonomy. This makes it possible for them to more actively participate in market competition
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1992 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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1254. Large Awards Affirm Value of Mental Labour
Last March saw Zhuhai City in Guangdong Province giving large awards to scientists cutting brilliant figures in science and technology in 1991. An Audi car, an apartment and hundreds of thousands of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Feng Jing Year 1992 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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1255. Chinese Employees In Foreign-Funded Ventures
Growing numbers of foreign-funded enterprises have sprung up in China in which more and more Chinese comprehend the meaning of competition. With incomes much higher than ordinary Chinese, their
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cheng Gang Year 1992 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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1256. Foreign Banks Branch Out in China
In the 1920s and 1930s Shanghai, China's largest metropolis, was known as an international financial centre with dozens of foreign banks concentrated in the Bund area of the city. The majority of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Qiuping Year 1992 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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1257. China's Notary Service Sees Substantial Progress
Since the late 1970s, China's notary services have made remarkable progress. The legal procedure of notarization has played a significant role in China's drive to reform and open up. The country's
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1992 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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1258. New Patent Law Promotes Opening
The revision of the Patent Law of the People's Republic of China, ratified this September by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), has further improved the Chinese patent
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1992 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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1259. Rural Women and Reform
Cheng Guixiang is an ordinary, 50-year-old rural woman who lives in Shaping, a village beside Dongting Lake in south China's Hunan Province. Prior to 1987, she, like the more than 200 other women in
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1992 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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1260. High Institute of Tibetan Buddhism in Beijing
China's Tibetan Language High Institute of Buddhism is located in the Huangsi Temple near Desheng-men of Beijing, where the 6th Bainqen Erdeni resided when he came to Beijing for the birthday
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jing Wei Year 1992 Issue 48 PDF HTML