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361. Gansu: Turning Aridity Into Luxuriance
China is making effort to narrow the gap between the country's east and west regions in economic construction. Development in west China, however, requires a reversal of drought, sand storms and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Zheng Year 1994 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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362. Housekeepers Help Others and Better Themselves
According to statistics, women in China spend an average of five hours on housework a day, one or two hours more than women in developed countries. With economic development and the pace of life
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1994 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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363. Love Society Exhibits Love and Care
Many people express worry that the country's economy may develop at the cost of demoralization and public indifference. Their worries have gained added impetus from newspaper reports that passersby
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Yuli Year 1995 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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364. There's More to Weifang Than Kites
Weifang is home to the International Kite Association Headquarters and boasts the largest kite museum in the world. This year on April 20 it will host the 12th Annual International Kite Fair. But the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Zheng Year 1995 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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365. Beijingers Sport Color
Visitors returning to Beijing after an absence of several years would be quite surprised to see the numerous changes which have taken place in the Chinese capital. The city's extensive transportation
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1995 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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366. Lanzhou: Future Northwest Metropolis
A city of roses.Famous for its dance drama "Episode on Silk Road," its national best-seller magazine "Readers" and local flavor beef noodles.Future regional commercial and trade center.China's key
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Zheng Year 1995 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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367. A Review of China's 1994 Reforms
China stepped up the pace of establishing a market economy system with unprecedented verve in 1994. This initial success has created a good environment for the revival of state enterprises.Deputies
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Zheng Year 1995 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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368. Poor Students Offered Financial Support
Chinese students used to be free from anxiety about the cost of their university education since government supported all their expenditures except food during their university education and even
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1995 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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369. China Adopts Minimum Wage System
The Labor Law of the People's Republic of China, which took effect on January 1 this year, outlines the country's new protective minimum wage system, and stipulates that employers must guarantee
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1995 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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370. Program Helps Unemployed Find Jobs
With the development of a market economy and the readjustment of the industrial structure to improve efficiency and profits, about 15 percent of China's state-owned enterprises have ceased running or
Author: Our Staff Reporter Yang Ji Year 1995 Issue 30 PDF HTML