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2211. Broadcasting Serves the People
Radio enjoys attentive audiences throughout China's huge and diversified population. In big cities like Beijing, perhaps not a single family is without a radio, and some have more than one. In rural
Author: Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1982 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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2212. Life and Work for Youth in Fujian Countryside
In this article, rural youth refer mainly to the generation born between 1956, when the agricultural co-operation was completed, and 1966, when the country was plunged into chaos nationwide. This
Author: Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1982 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2213. Visits and Letters From the People
The system of interviewing visitors and handling letters from the public, which was established in the early 50s, has played an increasingly important role in Chinese people's political life over the
Author: Correspondent Zhou Zheng Year 1982 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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2214. Tibet: An Inside View (III)
This is the third part of a series on Tibet. Part one and part two appeared separately in issues No. 47 and 48. - Ed.IS this Gyangze?" I felt quite disappointed when I first saw the "city," one of
Author: Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1982 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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2215. Today and Tomorrow
EDUCATION was designated by the 12th Party Congress as a strategically important area along with agriculture, energy, communications and science for overall national economic development.
Author: Correspondent Xiao Qian Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2216. Intellectuals in Minority-Inhabited Areas
THE Chinese Government has adopted a series of measures to encourage scientists and technicians from all over China to work in regions inhabited by the minority nationalities, which are vital to the
Author: Correspondent Li Yongzeng Year 1983 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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2217. Education Among Minority Peoples
Despite the progress of the last three decades, it will be some time before the growing needs of China's minority nationalities for universal education can be met. This is because of the poor
Author: Correspondent Li Yongzeng Year 1983 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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2218. Tibetan Autonomous Prefectures Mark Growth
Poverty, backwardness, isolation . . . these were the lot of the Tibetans in Qinghai for generations; today, with the tribal system gone, they are on the road to prosperityLast December, three
Author: JIANG PENG Guest Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2219. Population Policy for Minorities
The Chinese government has long advocated the policy of "one couple, one child" in order to keep the population under control. But the government takes a flexible attitude towards the minority
Author: Correspondent Zhang Zeyu Year 1986 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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2220. A Family's Smallness Is Its Strength
The more babies the better, and baby boys are better than girls. That was the age-old idea of the Chinese peasants. Since the early 1970s however, the Chinese government has put emphasis on spreading
Author: Correspondent Mu Aipin Year 1986 Issue 48 PDF HTML