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491. Traditional Medicine Works Wonders
Traditional Chinese medicine encompasses a veritable treasure-house of information. The Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ATCM) has achieved some notable successes in recent years
Author: Our correspondent Huang Shuyun Year 1986 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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492. Xiamen - A Garden by the Sea
Xiamen, which faces Taiwan Island along China's southeastern coast, and which has a population of 330,000, covers an area of 131 square kilometres. In 1985 this medium-sized city, attracted 1.5
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Zeyu Year 1986 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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493. Poet Recovers From Past Torment
Chen Mingyuan, a computer scientist who is among the first group of Chinese scientists with patented inventions in China, is also a poet. Chen, 44, who began writing poetry as a child, has written
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Wei Year 1986 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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494. Caring for Handicapped Children
A disabled boy is assembling toy blocks with his toes. He says he can now dress and feed himself, and though he's severely disabled, he says he wants to learn how to paint.The boy is named Xin Yin,
Author: Our Correspondent Li Qiong Year 1986 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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495. Battle Against Barren Land The United Nations Pitches In
Quzhou County, located 170 km southeast of the capital of Hebei Province, Shijiazhuang, began a desalinization project with the aid of the Agricultural Development Fund (ADF) and the World Food
Author: by Our Correspondent Han Baocheng Year 1986 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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496. Child Care in Fujian: Gardeners and Flowers
China's 330 million children now younger than 14 will have become the country's leading labour force by the end of this century. Therefore, how they are brought up and educated today will have a
Author: Our Correspondent Ding Yaolin Year 1986 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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497. China Holds Symposium on Peace
For the first time in China, more than 40 scholars gathered in Shanghai to discuss humanity's most pressing topic - how to avoid war and defend peace.Responding to the United Nations' call for
Author: Our Correspondent Zheng Fangkun Year 1986 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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498. China's Shipbuilding: Good Days Ahead
In little more than six years, Chinese-made oceangoing vessels have sailed out of nowhere to worldwide renown. Their unique designs, superb engineering and reliability are unmistakable signs of
Author: Our Correspondent Li Rongxia Year 1986 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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499. Communists Work for Collective Prosperity
With the enforcement of the government policy allowing some farmers to become affluent first, a question arose as to whether Communist Party members in the rural areas should go their own way or
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1986 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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500. Living 'Twilight Years' in Shanghai
Shanghai, China's largest industrial city, now has the largest population of older people in the country. According to 1982 statistics, Shanghai had 1.4 million people who are older than 60, or 11.7
Author: Our Correspondent Ding Yaolin Year 1986 Issue 26 PDF HTML