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1751. Military Training for University Students
Beginning last October, some 728 freshmen of Beijing University received ten months of military training at the Shijiazhuang Army College of the People's Liberation Army (PLA). This experience helped
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ming Year 1990 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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1752. Trade With USSR, E. Europe Thrives
The first China Fair for Economic Relations and Trade With USSR and East European Countries was instrumental in explorating new methods of co-operation. It highlighted the good prospects for future
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ming Year 1990 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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1753. Steady Growth for China's Oil Industry
By the end of the 1980s, a succession of major oil discoveries in China helped guarantee a steady supply of petroleum for the nation in the years ahead.Between January and August this year, China
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ping Year 1990 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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1754. Suzhou: A Tale of Two Cities
An industrial city is rising beside Suzhou. The new development zone is part of a plan to preserve the south Chinese city's river-strung, pagoda-studded landscape while keeping pace with the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ming Year 1990 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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1755. Lhasa: Peaceful and Promising
A harmonious atmosphere has prevailed in the city of Lhasa since the removal of martial law, evidence that the residents want stability and progress. On a recent trip around the city, Beijing Review
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1990 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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1756. Commodity Prices Stabilized, Readjusted
In 1990, China successfully controlled price hikes and made substantial progress in price reform.In early 1990, in a discussion regarding China's economic situation, Yao Yilin, vice-premier in charge
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ping Year 1991 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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1757. Tibetans Speak Out on Human Rights
Some people in the West think the Tibetan people have no human rights at all. What are the facts? Since the answer ultimately lies with Tibetans themselves, reporters of Beijing Review interviewed
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1991 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1758. Potala Palace Under Overall Renovation
The Potala Palace is Tibet's most famous building, its architecture and beautiful frescoes are a display of Tibetan wisdom. Today, more than 300 years after its construction, however, the Palace is
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1991 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1759. People: The Man Who 'Brought Gospel to the World'
Yuan Longping is now absorbed in his study of rice cross breeding by means of the improved "two line system." He has succeeded in breeding an inter-varietal hybrid rice which yields on average 5
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Xingjian Year 1991 Issue 0708 PDF HTML
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1760. Tibet: Religious Beliefs and Reality
In Tibet, 90 percent of the people worship Tibetan Buddhism. Although the Buddhist influence is strong, this does not mean religion is the Tibetans' only concern. In daily life, they pursue a variety
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1991 Issue 11 PDF HTML