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321. China's Intellectuals - Part of the Working Class
Intellectuals are playing an increasingly important role in China's drive towards socialist modernization. But how many intellectuals are there in this large country of 900 million people? What are
Author: Our Correspondent Luo Fu Year 1980 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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322. A Glimpse of Rural Life
China's 800 million peasants live on 50,000 people's communes. As many of our readers are interested in knowing more about how peasants and rural cadres work and live, our correspondent recently
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Hua Year 1980 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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323. China's National Capitalists: Past and Present
China has eliminated the exploitative feudal and capitalist systems. In our third issue this year, we carried articles on the abolition of the exploiting classes and the remoulding of landlords and
Author: Our Correspondent Ji Zhe Year 1980 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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324. Medical and Health Service
What about medical and health service in China after the ten years of turmoil which began in 1966? Is there a basic change in the policy of the state in this field? A "Beijing Review" correspondent
Author: Our Correspondent Lin Yang Year 1980 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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325. China's Growing Tourist Industry
Many readers have written for information about China's emerging tourist industry, government policy towards it, problems involved and the way to their solution. They also want to know how the
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Zeyu Year 1980 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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326. A "Dragon" of Farming, Industry And Commerce
How is China to develop its socialist economy? Measures held "axiomatic" and "sacrosanct" in the past - were they always correct and effective? People in this country are emancipating their minds,
Author: Our Correspondent Luo Fu Year 1980 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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327. Reforming Written Chinese
A number of our readers have raised this question: Is it necessary to reform the ancient Chinese written language with its complicated structure in the course of modernization? The following articles
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1980 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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328. Democracy in Factories
In China's factories, big-character posters have disappeared, "mass criticism" bulletins have been pulled down, and there are no more boisterous meetings to criticize somebody or factional debates.
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Sansong Year 1980 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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329. Handicraft Industry: Trends of Development
China is pushing on with modernization. According to one interpretation that once held sway, this would mean simply the use of advanced, push-button technology and equipment in all productive
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1980 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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330. Democracy in Action, Accent on Reforms
THE recent Third Session of the Fifth National People's Congress met in a lively, democratic atmosphere. It was characterized by socialist democracy, with the accent on reform. It represented a big
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Sansong Year 1980 Issue 39 PDF HTML