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11. Behind Those Walls
SIDE by side with the new Beijing of broad tree-lined avenues, modern high-rises equipped with electricity and running water sprawls the old city, abuzz with life and activity.Winding narrow hutongs
Author: Our Correspondent Li Xia Year 1982 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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12. Tangshan - Six Years After the Quake
AN earthquake of 7.8 magnitude on the Richter scale shook the industrial city of Tangshan in north China for 23 seconds on July 28, 1976. The destruction it caused to lives and property was
Author: Our Correspondent Li Xia Year 1982 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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13. When Leaders or Professionals Retire
Retirement is a relatively new concept in China, where before liberation people worked until they dropped because if they stopped working, they stopped eating.Recent provisions for pensions and other
Author: Our Correspondent Li Rongxia Year 1983 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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14. China's Rubber Miracle
For generations, agricultural specialists all over the world agreed that it was impossible for rubber trees to survive above the latitude of 17 degrees north. However, China's successful rubber
Author: Our Correspondent Li Yongzeng Year 1983 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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15. Nature Parks: Preserving An Irreplaceable Heritage
VISITORS pause at the gate to a wildlife park in Australia to read the sign: "Here is the animal kingdom's greatest enemy." Their gaze shifts upward into the mirror fastened above the accusing words.
Author: Our Correspondent Li Yongzeng Year 1983 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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16. Peasants' Enthusiasm for Science
The popularization of scientific and technical knowledge will eventually free the 800 million Chinese peasants from a long outdated farming system and effect profound changes across the nation's vast
Author: LI YONGZHEN Our Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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17. Qinghai - A Land Waiting to Be Opened
TRAINS and trucks laden with goods have been rumbling along railways and highways from Gansu to Qinghai since the Party Central Committee decided last year to shift the focus of China's economic
Author: LI YONGZENG Our Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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18. Democratic Parties Work for Modern China
Most foreigners know that the Communist Party of China is the ruling party, but few people, even those who have been to China, know that China has other political parties. These parties, known as
Author: Our Correspondent Li Rongxia Year 1986 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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19. Traffic Jams Plague Beijing Residents
Although my workday begins at eight o'clock, I must leave my home at six thirty to travel the dozen kilometres on time. Caught smack in the middle of the capital city's notorious rush hour, I'm fed
Author: Our Correspondent Li Rongxia Year 1986 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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20. China's Shipbuilding: Good Days Ahead
In little more than six years, Chinese-made oceangoing vessels have sailed out of nowhere to worldwide renown. Their unique designs, superb engineering and reliability are unmistakable signs of
Author: Our Correspondent Li Rongxia Year 1986 Issue 25 PDF HTML