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391. China Cracks Down on Relics Smuggling
Theft and smuggling of cultural relics are rampant in China, and the crimes increasingly have international connections.In 1993, a Tibetan Buddhist sculpture, named Qamba Acarab, housed in the
Author: Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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392. Birthplace of the Yaos Discovered
It seems that Gong Zhebing. a professor of the Philosophy Department of Wuhan University. is a born master of exploring secrets. Over the past decade, in penetrating regions where ethnic groups live
Author: Wei Liming Year 1998 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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393. City Dwellers Surveyed On Consumption
From November 1997 to March 1998, the China Economy Monitor Analysis Center under the State Statistical Bureau and several other departments made a survey on urban consumption. Some 48,800 residents,
Author: Wei Bian Year 1998 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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394. Making Better Use of Waste Products
It used to be difficult to compress an abandoned vehicle cab into a high-density metal lump capable of becoming another product, or to convert garbage and coal ash into stone slabs for road
Author: Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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395. China Set to Curb White Pollution
Two new technologies for the treatment of white foam plastic wastes, so-called "white garbage", recently passed official appraisal. Capable of turning plastic wastes made of polystyrene into
Author: Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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396. Ping'an Avenue: Conflict of Old Versus New
She is standing on a tract of ruins, looking at a couple of stone lions on the opposite side of the street. Her eyes tell of deep sentimental attachment and nostalgia. "I may never see them again,"
Author: Wei Bian Year 1998 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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397. Lead Pollution and the Consequences for Our Children
For a child, if the level of lead in the blood exceeds 100 microgram/litre, it indicates that he or she is suffering from poisoning. Experts estimate that about 51 percent of 120 million Chinese
Author: Wei Liming Year 1998 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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398. Survey Conducted on TV Watching
A recent survey made by a study group from the People's University of China revealed that watching TV has become a major leisure activity of urban citizens.According to the surveys results, Chinese
Author: Wei Liming Year 1998 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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399. High-Tech Industries in Vigorous Development
Shenyang, an old industrial base in northeast China that thrived in the 1950s but went into a slump in the 1980s, has regained its vitality through the establishment of a high-tech industry
Author: Wei Liming Year 1998 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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400. A Firm Handshake Makes History
It was the afternoon of October 14th, and the Peace Hall of Shanghai's Peace Hotel was ablaze with lights.At 4:30, Wang Daohan, President of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits
Author: Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 47 PDF HTML