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31. Traditional Culture Developed
One August evening this year, this correspondent went to see a song and dance performance at the Lhasa Theatre. There the ancient religious dances and the tasteful palace music langma were staged. Li
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1987 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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32. Old-Age Care in Reform
According to international convention, if 7 percent of a country's population is over 65 years old, or 10 percent over 60, the country is considered an "old-age society."Although only 5 percent of
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1987 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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33. Listening to the People
If anyone in China directly writes to Jiang Zemin, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, or Li Peng, premier of the State Council, the letter will be delivered
Author: Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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34. Rural Women and the New Economic Policies
Since early 1979, the Chinese Government has encouraged economic diversification in the countryside and has implemented the production responsibility system and a series of other new economic policies
Author: Our Staff Writer Wu Naitao Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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35. Ice Melting on the Sino-Soviet Border
Twenty years ago, the boom of guns burst the silence of Zhenbao Island as strained Sino-Soviet relations reached a breaking-point. Along the closed boundary, troops of the two countries patrolled in
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1989 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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36. Women in Architecture
During the last few years, China has often been labelled "the world's biggest building site." With almost bewildering speed, one construction after another has got under way in cities and towns
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1989 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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37. Trade Unions: Strengthen Labour Protection
Millions of workers in the world suffer from industrial accident and occupational diseases every year. China, where the level of industrialization is rising daily, is no exception. And even though
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1989 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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38. Beijing After the Counter-Revolutionary Rebellion
Liu Li, a tourist from Sichuan, found Beijing, with the exception of the soldiers of the martial law enforcement troops standing guard in some places, unlike his expectations of a city which had just
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1989 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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39. China Hits Hard at Corruption
In line with a decision of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, China has launched a crackdown on graft and corruption, especially those cases involving embezzlement of over 10,000 yuan
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1989 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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40. Offence Reporting: An Important Channel of Mass Supervision
The offence-reporting system, established throughout the country in June 1988, has showed the power of the masses in the campaign against corruption. It allows the state to directly rely on the broad
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wu Naitao Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML