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141. Communists Work for Collective Prosperity
With the enforcement of the government policy allowing some farmers to become affluent first, a question arose as to whether Communist Party members in the rural areas should go their own way or
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1986 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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142. Believers Pray for World Peace
June of 1986 saw Chinese religious believers praying for world peace at monasteries, temples and churches across the country to mark the International Year of Peace. On June 25, believers of China's
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1986 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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143. Rural Moslems: Prayer and Progress
Most of China's ten moslem minorities live in the northwestern part of the country. The Huis, one of these minorities, have a population of about 7.2 million, widely scattered round the country. In
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1986 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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144. Backwater Area into the Mainstream
The Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in northwest Hunan Province used to be known as the "caecum of old China" and "hell on earth." A mountainous region covered with thick forests and
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1986 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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145. Miao Woman Pioneers Reform
In December 1983, Wu Chilian, 43, a Miao woman and an assistant agronomist, was elected head of Guzhang County in the Xiangxi Prefecture.The news caused a sensation throughout the county, for it was
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1986 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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146. The Tujia People: A New Image
The Tujia people have a long history, but somehow it was not recognized as one of China's national minorities until nationality identification after 1949. On December 1, 1983 the Exi Tujia, Miao
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1986 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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147. Army Helps With Modernization
Following Deng's 1977 directive to "train people for military and non-military departments," the army has worked hard to train its soldiers in civilian skills, making them useful for the economic
Author: Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1986 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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148. Guizhou: Fight Against Poverty
Guizhou Province is located in southwest China. The Chinese associate it with this ancient phrase: "The people there are very poor, the weather is unreliable, and the land uneven."After the founding
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1987 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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149. China Speeds Up Democratization
The National People's Congress is the highest organ of state power in China and the place where people's deputies gather to discuss state affairs and make laws. It is sometimes compared to a
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1987 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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150. Yunnan Opens to Foreign Businesses
In a recent interview Zhu Kui, deputy governor of Yunnan Province, told "Beijing Review" about his province's successes and troubles in carrying out the open policy over the past few years. He also
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1987 Issue 21 PDF HTML