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311. Yangtze River Valley: A Soaring Dragon
Since the early 1990s, the opening and development of Shanghai's Pudong New Area and cities along the Yangtze River have entailed an all-round leap in economic development along the Yangtze River
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yao Jianguo Year 1993 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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312. Eight Major Tasks For Reforms in 1993
In 1993, China will accelerate readjustment of economic structure, raise economic efficiency and solve major issues in economic systems. This aims to make substantive progress in changing enterprise
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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313. Part-Time Jobs: A New Beijing Trend
Government employees were formerly not encouraged to do part-time work, and those who did work part time would keep the fact a secret. With the quickened reform pace, the thinking of many people has
Author: Our Staff Reporter Kou Zhengling Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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314. Fresh Faces at CPPCC From Private Sector
Private business people recruited as members of the Eighth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) have attracted attention in the Chinese media. Though
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1993 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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315. Zhejiang: Home of China's Silk and Tea
The treasure house of Zhejiang, richly endowed by nature with both beautiful scenery and boundless mineral resources, is famed for its silk and tea, known as the "Twin Treasures of Zhejiang."Home of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhu Jieren Year 1993 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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316. Revisiting Huaxi Village
On March 3, the festive mood in Huaxi, a village in the suburb of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, was heightened by the boom of drums, loud music, and the popping of fireworks. On that day, 50 new Volkswagen
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jing Wei Year 1993 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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317. China's New Matchmakers
In Chinese there is a special term for matchmaker - Hong Niang, which was derived from a classic Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) play titled Romance of the West Chamber. The play tells of a secret romance
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1993 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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318. Border Trade Reaches New Stage
The successive opening up in 1992 of 13 border cities approved by the State Council pushed these undeveloped areas to the forefront of foreign trade and witnessed remarkable growth in their volume of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zhiping Year 1993 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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319. From Confrontation To Communication
During the past month, all the Chinese throughout the world warmly hailed the epoch-making Wang-Koo meeting held in Singapore at the end of April, the first high-level, non-governmental meeting
Author: Our Staff Reporter Chen Qiuping Year 1993 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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320. Splendid Consummate Success
On the night of May 18, 1993, the main torch of the First East Asian Games (EAG) slowly flickered out after burning for 10 days.During the magnificent sporting event, 1,252 athletes from nine
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhu Jieren Year 1993 Issue 24 PDF HTML