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11. Dealing With the "Spoiled Brat"
Not one of the 100 pupils in the fourth-grade of a primary school offered their bus seats to their teachers on a recent field trip to the Beijing Zoo. The reason why these pupils, who should have
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1986 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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12. Contract System Benefits Workers and Enterprises
China has taken some new steps in reforming its labour system this year. This follows a three-year experiment in selected industrial cities. Anyang is one of the cities, and the experiment there has
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1986 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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13. Career Woman. . .Obedient Wife. . . or
Urban women, who used to stay at home managing the household, have in the last 30 years or so become important labour forces in most trades. Employed women numbered 46.88 million in 1986, about 43.7
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1987 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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14. Tibet Opens to the Outside World
I didn't expect to see so many foreigners in the street when I arrived in Lhasa. It was August, the best season on the Tibetan plateau and foreign tourists had come in droves from Chengdu by Chinese
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1987 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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15. Lamaism Flourishing in Tibet
At dusk every day, Jokhang Monastery in downtown Lhasa becomes a bustling centre of activity. Crowds of people slowly move clockwise along Bakuo Street circling the monastery, chanting Buddhist
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1987 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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16. Cultural Relics: Repair & Surveying
A handful of electricians from Beijing busily work at improving the lighting conditions in the famous Potala Palace in Lhasa. The State Administrative Bureau of Museum and Archaeological Data has
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1987 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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17. Traditional Culture Developed
One August evening this year, this correspondent went to see a song and dance performance at the Lhasa Theatre. There the ancient religious dances and the tasteful palace music langma were staged. Li
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1987 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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18. Old-Age Care in Reform
According to international convention, if 7 percent of a country's population is over 65 years old, or 10 percent over 60, the country is considered an "old-age society."Although only 5 percent of
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1987 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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19. Prisoner Reform Turns Towards Education
An enormous gate guarded by heavily armed police separates it from the outside world. On one facade of the prison an inscription reads, "Our prison is a school, unlike itself in the past." It is not
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naltao Year 1986 Issue 0607 PDF HTML
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20. Jiangxi Appoints Woman Party Secretary
The name of Wan Shaofen, a long-time women's rights activist, has appeared frequently in the press over the past few years. Last year, at the age of 53, she became the first woman ever to hold the
Author: our correspondent Wu Naltao Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML