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471. Miners' Past and Present
This is the final instalment in our series on the mining areas in Shanxi Province. It discusses the lives and problems of the miners. The preceding three articles appeared in issue Nos. 49, 51, 1984
Author: JING WEI Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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472. Guizhou: A Multi-National Province Waiting to Be Tapped
HIDDEN on the eastern edge of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau in southwest China, landlocked Guizhou Province is known to few people outside China.The home of 47 ethnic groups, it covers 176,000 square km
Author: JING WEI Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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473. Mao Zedong Still Fresh in Memory
Every morning at 8 o'clock at Tiananmen Square in central Beijing a long stream of mourners, four abreast, plod into the magnificent Memorial Hall of Mao Zedong to honour the memory of the late
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1986 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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474. Promoting Consultation and Dialogue
Establishing a system of consultation and dialogue is one of the aspects of political structural reform which was raised at the recent 13th CPC National Congress. Zhao Ziyang, premier at the time,
Author: Our Correspondent Feng Jing Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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475. Busy Traffic Policemen
Although the ancient city of Beijing has taken on many modern buildings and roads, traffic jams are a problem. The city supports a population of about 10 million residents and 1.15 million visitors
Author: Our Correspondent Feng Jing Year 1988 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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476. Wuxi: Combining Agriculture & Industry
Wuxi County is a prime example of the development of a collective economy and rural industries which has won fame for southern Jiangsu Province.Located near Taihu Lake which flanks Wuxi city, the
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1988 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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477. Geography, Administrative Divisions and Population
Tibet is one of the five provincial-level minority autonomous regions in the People's Republic of China.Geographical Location Situated in China's south-western border, ranging from 26.50'-36.53' in
Author: Cering Yongyzom and Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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478. Economy Forges Ahead
Since it cast off the yoke of feudal serfdom, the Tibet Autonomous Region has achieved remarkable progress in its economic development over the past four decades. In order to thoroughly transform the
Author: Dong Yaowen and Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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479. Superlatives
With its vast and enchanting landscape, Tibet has many natural and human wonders that top the country and the world.Himalayas Running 2,400 km from west to east and 200-350 meters from north to
Author: Cering Yongyzom and Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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480. Unique Customs and Habits
Tibetans have many of their own customs and habits, and visitors to Tibet should understand and respect them.Names. Tibetans do not have surnames. Their personal names are adopted from terms in
Author: Cering Yangjen and Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 21 PDF HTML