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171. Poetry Makes the Point
Premier Wen Jiabao quotes classical verses to illustrate his thinking
Author: By ZAN JIFANG Year 2010 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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172. FASHION: The Slopes Are Calling
Skiing is now a favorite winter activity for many Chinese
Author: By ZAN JIFANG Year 2009 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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173. A Brighter Future
20 years after returning to the motherland, Hong Kong is poised to usher in a new round of development
Author: By Zan Jifang Year 2017 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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174. The Tale of a City
Since it returned to the motherland 20 years ago, Hong Kong has continued to develop itself as a modern metropolis
Author: By Zan Jifang Year 2017 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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175. A Big Granary
Heilongjiang drives agricultural modernization of the country to help guarantee food security
Author: By Zan Jifang Year 2018 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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176. TWO PATHS OF THE SAME JOURNEY
India and China, home to nearly 40 percent of humanity, hold the world's attention as they flex their economic musclesWhile the 21st century can be seen as Asia's emergence to global prominence,
Author: USHA SANKAR & ZAN JIFANG Year 2005 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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177. A Fine Display
As wealthy Chinese have taken to collecting art, galleries have mushroomed in the country, especially in major citiesGuanyintang Cultural Avenue, a one-mile-long street in Beijing that is home to
Author: ZAN JIFANG & CHEN JIA Year 2007 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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178. A Strong Mandate
The CPC is poised to usher in a new era of China's growth with leaders newly positioned at the helm
Author: By Yan Wei & Zan Jifang Year 2012 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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179. Money Matters
The United States and Japan have increased their pressure on China to revalue its currency lately. They argue that a cheap Chinese currency, the Renminbi, has caused their economies to wither or
Author: ZAN JIFANG, XIAO FENG & WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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180. Is Another Middle East War on the Way?
Israel's vindictive actions are inevitable, given the current political situation, but the recurrence of a Middle East War is unlikely, say Chinese experts on international relations.Hundreds of
Author: Xiao Zan Year 2001 Issue 35 PDF HTML