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471. A Jewel Set in the Southwestern Frontier
SEVERAL months ago, I guided a group of foreign experts working for our magazine and the foreign languages bureau on a trip to Xishuangbanna in southwestern China's Yunnan Province. Xishuangbanna, an
Author: HUANG SHUYUN Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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472. Mutual Trust Is Crucial to Co-operation
WITH a little co-operation and a dash of ingenuity, even companies lodged deep in barrels of red ink can pull themselves out of the mire far enough to see the light of day and some profits. The Hubei
Author: HAN BAOCHENG Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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473. Two Generations Pioneer the Wilderness
THIRTY years ago, 98 young people left their homes in Shanghai, the most bustling and prosperous city in China, to make new homes for themselves in the wilderness of Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province.
Author: WU NAITAO Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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474. Xingcheng: A Potential Summer Resort
XINGCHENG, a small town on the southwest cost of Liaoning Province, offers many attractions - ancient buildings, hot springs, sunbathing beaches, lush mountains and islands. Upon approval by the
Author: ZHANG ZEYU Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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475. China's Fish Farming Jumps Upstream
Traditional Chinese pond farming has been internationally acclaimed as energyefficient, economically profitable, waste-recycling and conducive to the maintenance of a sound ecological order. The UN
Author: WEI LIMING Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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476. Tianjin Has Something for Everyone
Although Tianjin is generally known as an industrial city, its scenic spots and sites of historical interest also have a place in the city's development. Its traditional handicrafts have always
Author: LU YUN Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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477. A Day in the Life of the Police
GUO Zhaohui, 28, never expected he would grow up to become a policeman as he had a strong aversion to the badged men when he was young. Nevertheless, today Guo finds himself wearing the policeman's
Author: LU YUN Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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478. Efforts Continued in Anti-Leprosy Campaign
China's first international leprosy symposium held at the end of last November in Guangzhou marked another milestone in the nation's effort to conquer leprosy by the year 2000. During the
Author: Our Correspondent Wang Jian Year 1986 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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479. China Contends With Its Reluctant Singles
About 400 young men and women are dancing a Waltz to taped-in music in two big halls at the Ancient Observatory, located in the northeast section of Beijing. The crowd of people are all single adults
Author: Our Correspondent Li Rongxia Year 1986 Issue 0607 PDF HTML
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480. Prisoner Reform Turns Towards Education
An enormous gate guarded by heavily armed police separates it from the outside world. On one facade of the prison an inscription reads, "Our prison is a school, unlike itself in the past." It is not
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naltao Year 1986 Issue 0607 PDF HTML