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271. China: The First Taste of Affluence
WANG, a hospitable Fangshan County peasant living on the outskirts of Beijing, is no longer worried about having to entertain people who drop in on his family nothing but a cup of tea. Today, he
Author: YANG XIAOBING Our Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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272. Rural Child-Rearing Outlook Changes
THE days when China's peasants sought to make their fortune by having as many children as possible are gone. The rise of specialized households and rural industries has taken away much of the
Author: XIAO MU and YANG XIAOBING Year 1985 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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273. Hengshan: Battle Against Poverty Is On
With more money to spare, Chinese peasants are now buying tractors, motorcycles and expensive consumer goods on a rural market once dominated by small commodities and crude farm tools. But the gap
Author: YANG XIAOBING Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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274. Chinese Athletes at Kobe Universiade
"The Chinese athletes displayed good sportsmanship and, at the same time, learnt a lot from athletes from the other countries," said Zhao Changtai, head of the Chinese sports delegation to the 13th
Author: LING YANG Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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275. Snow's Star Still Shines
AGADEMICS, journalists and historians from around the world gathered in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, in July to mark the 80th birthday of American writer Edgar Snow (1905-72). Snow; the first Western
Author: LING YANG Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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276. WHO Health Centres Serve Third World
THE United Nations' World Health Organization (WHO) has established 45 health centres throughout China to strengthen medical research to enhance international co-operation. Fifteen of the health
Author: LING YANG Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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277. School for Parents Tries to Curb Crime
CRIME survey of the capital of Gansu Province for the first half of 1984 put forth some surprising results: More than 83 percent of the convicted offenders were younger than 25 years old, and most of
Author: YANG XIAOBING Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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278. Yanan: A Great Attraction to Visitors
Yanan was a major base of the Chinese revolution in the 1930s and 1940s. Because its contributions to the revolution are so remarkable that many people, both Chinese andforeign, overlook its scenic
Author: Our Correspondent Yang Xiaobing Year 1986 Issue 0607 PDF HTML
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279. Ballet Tour to Showcase New Dances
Members of China's Central Ballet will leave February 19 to begin their first US tour. As the latest addition to Sino-American cultural exchanges, the two-month tour underscores the high standards
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1986 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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280. New Progress in China's Legislation
China's Civil Code General Principles was approved at the Fourth Session of the Sixth National People's Congress, which ended in Beijing on April 12. Chen Pixian, vice-chairman of the NPC Standing
Author: Our Correspondent Yang Xiaobing Year 1986 Issue 16 PDF HTML