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31. Glorious Mission of the Chinese Youth
Han Ying, Chairman of the Preparatory Committee for the Tenth National Congress of the Communist Youth League (C.Y.L.) of China, delivered a work report at the Tenth National Congress of the C.Y.L.
Author: Han Ying Year 1978 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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32. Capital Construction: Achievements And Problems
Improved capital construction is one of the major tasks of China's present economic readjustment. At one time capital construction was undertaken on an extended scale and some investments were made
Author: Han Guang Year 1982 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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33. Solid Sino-Pakistan Ties
The wide, deep-rooted rapport can be traced back to the heyday of the world-famous Silk Road millennia agoWITH the advent of spring comes the good news that President Li Xiannian will visit Pakistan,
Author: HAN NIANLONG Year 1984 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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34. Hainan-A Treasure Island (2)
Our CorrespondentHainan Island has one of the densest rainfalls in China. It is hot and moist all year round.AquicultureAlthough just an island, it has about one-tenth as much coastline as the
Author: HAN XI Year 1984 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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35. Hainan-A Treasure Island (3)
UNTIL 1982 the large-scale cultivation of rubber in China had been regarded as impossible because it was north of the "rubber belt" - a zone extending 10 degrees in either direction from the equator
Author: HAN XI Year 1984 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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36. Hainan - A Treasure Island (4)
WITH its per-capita industrial and agricultural output value a little more than half the national average (in 1982, it was 438 yuan, against 816 yuan nationwide), Hainan's economy is far from the
Author: HAN XI Year 1984 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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37. Five Principles Guide China's Diplomacy
Since the day the Five Principles appeared, they have set themselves against the outmoded practice in the world relations marked by the big, the strong and the rich lording it over the small, the
Author: HAN NIANLONG Year 1984 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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38. Hainan - A Treasure Island (5)
THE hardest nut to crack in opening Hainan Island to the world and exploiting its potential is the modernization of its transportation and communications. Without improvements in these areas, it will
Author: HAN Bl Year 1984 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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39. Hainan - A Treasure Island (6)
NOT only are Hainan Island's natural resources and huge economic potential constant attractions to investors from Hongkong, Macao and abroad; the preferential policies formulated by the Chinese
Author: HAN XI Year 1984 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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40. Economic Reforms Succeed in Pilot Cities
Our CorrespondentCHINA'S urban economic reform, though started a bit later than that in the countryside, has achieved initial success, and the orientation of the current reform is correct as
Author: HAN BAOCHENG Year 1985 Issue 15 PDF HTML