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2701. Macao: Eager to Come Back Home
The Chinese Government resuming its exercise of sovereignty over Macao on December 20 is bound to be another grand event following Hong Kong's homecoming on July 1, 1997.During the CPPCC and NPC
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1999 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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2702. Central Bank Governor On Hot Financial Issues
At a press conference sponsored by the Second Session of the Ninth National People'sCongress held on March 11, Dai Xianglong, Governor of the People's Bank of China, addressed hot issues in the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1999 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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2703. Constitutional Amendment: A Milestone in the Rule of Law
At the closing ceremony of the Second Session of the Ninth National People's Congress (NPC) on March 15, the 2,866 NPC deputies voted on the draft of the Amendments to the Constitution of the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1999 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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2704. Environment Becoming of More Concern to the Public
When you take a taxi through the Chegongzhuang area in Beijing, you will commonly hear the driver complain about the bad quality of the air here. The people have never been so concerned about the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Rongxia Year 1999 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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2705. Macao: On the Threshold Of a New Era
A small peninsula at south China's Pearl River mouth, Macao is to return to China on December 20, and will become the second special administrative region after Hong Kong. Twelve years ago, the
Author: our Staff Reporter Li Haibo Year 1999 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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2706. Beijing Aims At High-Tech Industries
Beijing is a metropolis with a population of over 13 million. As the city is becoming larger and the burden turning heavier, in what way should it develop? What's the impetus? Beijing people have
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ning Year 1999 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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2707. Jiangsu Leads in Economic Experiments
Jiangsu Province, situated where the Changjiang (Yangtze) flows into the Yellow Sea, is not only one of China's smallest provinces, it is also the most densely populated and economically developed.
Author: An interview with Governor Gu Xiulian by Our Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1983 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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2708. Beijing Hosts US Businessmen
At the first Sino-US Joint Session on Industry, Trade and Economic Development, which offered many opportunities for both sides to mingle and talk, over 600 letters of intent were signed between the
Author: Our Correspondents Han Baocheng, Wei Liming and Dai Gang Year 1988 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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2709. Border Trade In Minority Regions
Most of China's border regions are inhabited by ethnic minorities. Border trade, bringing vigor to these areas, has begun to progress from traditional exchange to regional economic cooperation.China
Author: Our Special Reporter Hua Juxian and Our Staff Reporter Jing Wei Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2710. Agriculture Grows In Ethnic Areas
China's five provincial-level minority nationality autonomous regions (the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the Tibet
Author: Our Guest Reporter Hua Juxian and Our Staff Reporter Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 18 PDF HTML