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11. A Start in Writing at the Age of 63
In the autumn of 1980, just after the trial of the gang of four (Jiang Qing, Wang Hongwen, Zhang Chunqiao and Yao Wenyuan) in Beijing, a book entitled An Unofficial History of Jiang Qing raised a
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Wei Year 1988 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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12. Looking Forward to September in Seoul
Li Menghua, head of the Chinese delegation to the 24th Olympic Games, president of the Chinese Olympic Committee and minister of the State Physical Culture and Sports Commission, recently made a
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Wei Year 1988 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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13. Creating More Opportunities
Increasing farmers' incomes and the employment rate are the two utmost tasks of the Central Government, said Zhang Xiaojian, Vice Minister of Labor and Social Security in a recent interview with
Author: TANG MIN & ZHANG WEI Year 2003 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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14. The River Dies Young
The Huanghe (Yellow) River has always been extolled by the Chinese people as the source of their national pride. But the TV series declares it is time to sing its elegy. This naturally touches off
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Wei Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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15. Combating Illiteracy in China
In the past 37 years, illiteracy has fallen from 8 to 2 in every 10 persons, but there are still more than 200 million people categorised as illiterate in China. Over 90 percent are farmers, but
Author: Zhang Shaowen,Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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16. A Village by the Lhasa River (I)
Thirty years have gone by since the 1959 democratic reform in Tibet. What changes have taken place for the farmers and herdsmen there? To get a first-hand view, two of our reporters visited a village
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Zhang Wei Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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17. A Village By the Lhasa River (II)
Over the past three decades, the population of Xiangga Village has quadrupled: diseases have been brought under control and everyone qualifies for free medical care Yet, because of age-old concepts
Author: Our Staff Reporters Zhang Wei and Yang Xiaobing Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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18. A Village by the Lhasa River (III)
In the third instalment of our series on life in the Tibetan village of Xiangga, Zhang Wei and Yang Xiaobing discover how greater links with the outside world have brought many changes in cultural
Author: Our Staff Reporters Zhang Wei and Yang Xiaobing Year 1989 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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19. A Village by the Lhasa River (IV)
In the fourth of reports on the Tibetan village of Xiangga, Yang Xiaobing and Zhang Wei discover how the rapid development of transportation and other sidelines has brought a remarkable rise in
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Zhang Wei Year 1989 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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20. A Village by the Lhasa River (V)
In Xiangga, villagers welcome the government's policy of promoting religious freedom. At the same time, their new prosperity allows all of them, with the exception of a few poor families, to enjoy
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Zhang Wei Year 1989 Issue 15 PDF HTML