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1981. One Year After China's Worst Forest Fire
One year after the forest fire in the Hinggan Mountains, new homes have been built, trees replanted and fire control facilities reinforced with the help of the international community.The once lush
Author: Our Correspondents Cheng Gang and Feng Jing Year 1988 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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1982. Is Student Business Good for China?
A recent survey of a Beijing university discovered that more than half its student body was busy selling one thing or another, and in other colleges across the country academic groups and societies
Author: Our Correspondents Lou Xinyue and Feng Jing Year 1988 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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1983. Unions of Management & Workforce
As China's reform programme penetrates ever deeper, the country's trade unions have become increasingly involved in the day-to-day management of enterprises, helping to raise productivity and
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Feng Jing Year 1989 Issue 0708 PDF HTML
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1984. Eastern Hebei Opens to the World
Hebei Province is shaped liked a crudely cast horseshoe. From coastal Cangzhou in the south, it sweeps inland to the west, curving north around Tianjin and Beijing, and then west back to the sea. Its
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Feng Jing Year 1989 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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1985. Impressive Economic Development of Yanan
In the past ten years, the total agricultural output of Yanan has increased 100 percent. Its industrial output increased 3.4 times and its retail sales volume 2.31 times. A large natural gas field
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Li Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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1986. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
WE are now in a new era of the world revolution, one in which imperialism is heading for total collapse and socialism is advancing towards worldwide victory. Sharp class struggles in diverse forms
Author: WANG LI,CHIA YI-HSUEH and LI HSIN Year 1966 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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1987. Rain Havoc
Beijing suffers from the heaviest rain in six decades
Author: Li Li, Yuan Yuan & Yin Pumin Year 2012 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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1988. Jiangsu Leads in Economic Experiments
Jiangsu Province, situated where the Changjiang (Yangtze) flows into the Yellow Sea, is not only one of China's smallest provinces, it is also the most densely populated and economically developed.
Author: An interview with Governor Gu Xiulian by Our Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1983 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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1989. Border Trade In Minority Regions
Most of China's border regions are inhabited by ethnic minorities. Border trade, bringing vigor to these areas, has begun to progress from traditional exchange to regional economic cooperation.China
Author: Our Special Reporter Hua Juxian and Our Staff Reporter Jing Wei Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1990. Agriculture Grows In Ethnic Areas
China's five provincial-level minority nationality autonomous regions (the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the Tibet
Author: Our Guest Reporter Hua Juxian and Our Staff Reporter Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 18 PDF HTML