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391. An Industry Needing to Come of Age
New policy woos private investors to meet the need for elderly care services
Author: By Wang Hairong and Liang Xiao Year 2017 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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392. Debunking Lies
Scientists from pharmaceutical companies prove U.S. politicians' accusations false
Author: By Liu Yunyun and Liang Xiao Year 2020 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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393. The Kuomintang's 13th Congress
The week-long 13th Congress of the Kuomintang Party of China (KMT) closed on July 13.Having elected Li Teng-hui president of the KMT, a new central committee and a central standing committee, the
Author: Our Guest Commentator Xiao Jing Year 1988 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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394. Continental Oil Industry To Open Wider
China, an erstwhile oil-deficient country, has emerged as one of the world's major oil producers. The rapid development of the oil industry has altered the country's fuel structure, promoted the
Author: Our Special Correspondent Xiao Ru Year 1995 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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395. Fresco Artist and His Fatally III Student
A 30-meter long ceramic fresco entitled "Peace, Progress and Freedom" adorns the wall of the library of the Shandong Construction Engineering School. The fresco is the result of nearly four years of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Xiao Bin Year 1995 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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396. Protecting Ethnic Cultures
Ethnic cultures are a unique component of China's cultural treasury. Among these, three epics - Tibet's King Gesar, Mongolia's Jangar and Kirgiz's Manas - are outstanding jewels. Chinese and overseas
Author: Our Guest Reporter Xiao Wei Year 1998 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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397. Written in Memory
Even 120 years after their discovery, the oracle bone inscriptions remain a primary key to Chinese culture and history
Author: By Sudeshna Sarkar and Ji Jing and Li Qing Year 2019 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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398. Money Matters
The United States and Japan have increased their pressure on China to revalue its currency lately. They argue that a cheap Chinese currency, the Renminbi, has caused their economies to wither or
Author: ZAN JIFANG, XIAO FENG & WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 38 PDF HTML