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131. Grand Rituals Revived
After years of neglect China is reawakening to its traditional festivalsApril 5 was an extraordinary day in northwest China's Shaanxi Province. Around 10,000 people gathered in Huangling County to
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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132. Ecological Progress
China's less developed western region is promoting environment-friendly investment and rejecting the polluters"This is our first time participating in this expo, and we just want to promote and
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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133. The Speed Knot
China has mixed feelings about the introduction of high-speed trainsZhou Xian, a tea shop owner in Shanghai, remembers quite clearly the cover of the newspaper that showed the first high-speed train
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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134. MELTING POT
Though differences between China's ethnic groups persist, people and cultures are mixingShe sat in a coffee shop, with dyed brown hair, speaking fluent putonghua. "Quite often people think I'm from
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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135. UNIVERSAL POTTER
The popularity of Harry Potter is a sign that China's youth is embracing global popular cultureWestern pop culture has been a global phenomenon ever since the 1960s. But while posters of the Beatles
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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136. Test Under Test
China's national college entrance examination, regarded as a make-or-break test by many students, leaves much to be desired"We've bribed the exam supervisors, paving each one 20,000 yuan. They will
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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137. Green Disaster
The algae bloom that damaged the water supplies of millions was an alarm call for local government officials"When my remote friends ask me on the Internet, is this the same lake that you Wuxi people
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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138. Rescued From Slavery
China has begun to crack down on cruel employers following the bust of a brutal slave trade that supplied mine and kiln workers"I felt it was a fairly small thing," the fugitive said. "Just hitting
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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139. Burning Ambition
Beijing's Olympic authorities want to recruit a record number of torchbearers to carry the flame from Greece to ChinaOn June 23, organizers of the 2008 Olympics unveiled plans to recruit nearly
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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140. Military Gets Style Upgrade
China's enlisted men and women will look sharper and sassier thanks to new uniforms that replace their old baggy fatiguesWeeks before August 1 this year, the 80th anniversary of the Chinese People's
Author: JING XIAOLEI Year 2007 Issue 32 PDF HTML