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11. Confucianism's Relevance to Contemporary China
Almost 2,500 years ago, Confucius (551 BC-479 BC) was born at the foot of Niqiu Hill in Qufu, Shandong Province. Confucius was worshipped as China's great sage and his philosophy, Confucianism, was
Author: Our Correspondent Li Li Year 1987 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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12. International Academy of Chinese Culture
The International Academy of Chinese Culture is a non-government academic research centre founded in 1984. It has two campuses, one near the Xiangshan (Fragrant) Hill in western Beijing and the other
Author: Our Correspondent Li Li Year 1988 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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13. Enrolment and Job Assignment
At the national. working conference on higher education held at the end of January this year, it was decided that beginning in 1989 the state would no longer be responsible for assigning jobs to
Author: Our Correspondent Li Li Year 1988 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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14. Arts and Crafts: Protection, Expansion, Innovation
China took another step towards protecting and fostering its traditional arts and crafts by conferring the honorary title of "Master of Chinese Arts" on 96 of the nation's most accomplished artists
Author: Our Correspondent Li Li Year 1988 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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15. Modern Chinese Embroidery
Adouble-sided embroidery entitled Gazing at the Moon hangs in a Beijing museum. One side shows the back of a woman, wearing a gown of silk gauze and gazing at the moon. The other side shows her
Author: Our Correspondent Li Li Year 1988 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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16. From Hovels to Flats
PEKING, a city dating back to the ancient times, had been the imperial capital of a number of feudal dynasties since the 12th century. A tiny number of bureaucrats and landlords lived here in luxury
Author: Our Correspondent Li Lien Year 1973 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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17. A Promising Young Generation
Are China's 200 million young people a lost generation, victims of the gang of four who will never make a contribution to the development of the country? Or are they full of promise and eager to work
Author: Our Correspondent Li Ming Year 1981 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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18. Worker Education
Upgrading the educational level and technological expertise of China's entire work force is a vital factor in the drive for modernization. In the past few years a number of innovative efforts in this
Author: Our Correspondent Li Ming Year 1981 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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19. Popularizing Science in China
Popularizing science is important to China's modernization drive. The following reports focus on China's recent accomplishments in this field. - Ed.Organizations and ActivitiesTHE low scientific and
Author: Our Correspondent Li Ming Year 1982 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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20. 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