Current Location: Home » Full Text Search
Your search : [ author:Our correspondent Yao Jianguo] Total 2252 Search Results,Processed in 0.084 second(s)
-
11. Nanjing Makes Progress in Open Policy
Since Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, was designated as an open coastal city in March 1988, altogether 125 foreign-funded enterprises have been established in the city, and most of them are
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1991 Issue 9 PDF HTML
-
12. Yunnan: China's Anti-Drug Outpost
In recent years, drug-related crimes that had been wiped out in China for more than three decades has made a comeback in Yunnan Province due to the infiltration of its neighbouring Golden Triangle
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1991 Issue 34 PDF HTML
-
13. The Gateway of Southwest China
During the 1990s, when China's coastal areas, the Yangtze River valley and border provinces will open their doors still wider to foreign investors, Yunnan Province, the country's southwestern gateway
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1991 Issue 36 PDF HTML
-
14. Abundant Tourist Resources to Be Tapped
Yunnan Province boasts exotic and distinctive tourist resources hitherto unknown to the outside world. During the ongoing Eighth Five-Year Plan (1990-95), the provincial authorities will
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1991 Issue 36 PDF HTML
-
15. State Enterprises Rise to the Challenge
Efforts are currently under way nationwide to implement government policy measures to invigorate major state enterprises, create competitive market conditions and promote the establishment of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1991 Issue 49 PDF HTML
-
16. Panda Group Prospers in the Marketplace
Of the morethan 160 state-owned large and medium-sized enterprises in Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing Radio Factory takes the market lead and has turned itself into the powerful
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1991 Issue 49 PDF HTML
-
17. Three Gorges Project Back on Agenda
The Yangtze River Three Gorges Project, to be submitted to the National People's Congress (NPC) for approval in late March, was once described as the worst of the world's 20 most harmful projects by
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1992 Issue 10 PDF HTML
-
18. THREE GORGES PROJECT (5): Impact on Ecological Environment
Whether or not the Three Gorges Project will affect the ecological environment is a question asked by people both in China and abroad. Based on several years of study, Chinese scientists have
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1992 Issue 15 PDF HTML
-
19. Can the Dam Withstand Earthquakes and Landslides?
This problem has been well studied by Chinese scientists during the review of the Three Gorges Project. The conclusion is that the Three Gorges is located in an area where the possibility of a major
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1992 Issue 17 PDF HTML
-
20. Experimenting With Enterprise Groups
Some 55 large enterprise groups have taken the first step to break down departmental, regional and ownership barriers, transform loosely connected management of production and marketing into an
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1992 Issue 19 PDF HTML