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21. Gaokao Looks to Entrepreneurs
It was recently reported that Ningbo Polytechnic, a vocational college in east China's Zhejiang Province, released an independent recruitment policy stating that any applicant who has a credit of
Author: By Pan Xiaoqiao Year 2013 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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22. Decentralizing the Economy
On May 15, China's State Council issued a document saying that 133 items in terms of economy will no longer require the Central Government's administrative approval. This move is expected to
Author: By Pan Xiaoqiao Year 2013 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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23. Should Visiting Parents Be Written Into Law?
On July 1, the newly amended Law on Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly formally took effect. According to the law, adult children are required to visit their parents regularly. The
Author: By Pan Xiaoqiao Year 2013 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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24. The Danish Connection
Exploring the surprisingly varied ties that bind the Nordic country and China
Author: By Pan Xiaoqiao Year 2015 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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25. Keeping a Grip on Culture
Celebrating Dragon Boat Festival in traditional style augurs well for the future of Chinese culture
Author: PAN XIAOQIAO Year 2008 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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26. What Are the Most Effective Adjustments to Ease Individual Income Tax Burdens?
The Chinese Government's recent economic stimulus measures are attracting much attention
Author: BY PAN XIAOQIAO Year 2008 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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27. The Belief In Mazu
Mazu is widely worshipped in the southeastern coastal areas of China
Author: PAN XIAOQIAO Year 2009 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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28. Dancing for the Future
A dance exchange ties youth in Taiwan and the mainland much closer together
Author: PAN XIAOQIAO Year 2010 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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29. Maritime Security Cooperation
The Code of Unplanned Encounters at Sea agreement reached at the PLA-Navy-hosted regional symposium
Author: Pan Xiaoqiao Year 2014 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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30. Free to Follow
Tibetan Buddhism prospers in northwest China's Qinghai Province
Author: Pan Xiaoqiao Year 2014 Issue 1 PDF HTML