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1761. Tibet: An Inside View (V)
This is the last of our correspondent's five articles on his visit to Tibet. The previous four appeared in "Beijing Review," issues 47 through 50. - Ed.THE guarantee of religious freedom is one of
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1982 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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1762. Responsibility System Revives Jiangsu Countryside
This is the second article in a three-part series on economic development in Jiangsu Province. (The first appeared in issue No. 46.) "Beijing Review" correspondent Jing Wei spent three weeks in the
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1983 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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1763. Industry Thriving in Jiangsu Countryside
This is the last of three reports on the economy of Jiangsu Province. (The first two were published in issue Nos. 46 and 48). The constant hum of machines has awakened rural Jiangsu from its tranquil
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1983 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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1764. China's Biggest Energy-Producing Centre
Situated several hundred kilometres southwest of Beijing, Shanxi, China's largest coal producer, is a key state development centre. By the end of this century the province and some of its
Author: JING WEI Our Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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1765. Miners' Past and Present
This is the final instalment in our series on the mining areas in Shanxi Province. It discusses the lives and problems of the miners. The preceding three articles appeared in issue Nos. 49, 51, 1984
Author: JING WEI Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1766. Guizhou: A Multi-National Province Waiting to Be Tapped
HIDDEN on the eastern edge of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau in southwest China, landlocked Guizhou Province is known to few people outside China.The home of 47 ethnic groups, it covers 176,000 square km
Author: JING WEI Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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1767. Women Writers Through Three Generations
Three of China's more renowned women writers - Bing Xin, Ru Zhijuan and Zhang Xinxin - each represents not only divergent styles and qualities of writing, but separate generation as well. They also
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Wei Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1768. Man Winds Up Great Wall Trek
April 5, 1986, was a day Liu Yutian will not likely forget. In the afternoon on that day, the 43-year-old man reached Laolongtou, Shan-haiguan, the easternmost end of China's Great Wall, and became
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Wei Year 1986 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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1769. Poet Recovers From Past Torment
Chen Mingyuan, a computer scientist who is among the first group of Chinese scientists with patented inventions in China, is also a poet. Chen, 44, who began writing poetry as a child, has written
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Wei Year 1986 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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1770. Home to Both Revolution and Tourism
One of the first areas opened to the world in the 1960s, Jinggang Mountain has attracted many thousands of visitors from every corner of the globe as a treasure trove of revolutionary sites and
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Wei Year 1986 Issue 31 PDF HTML