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521. Liaodong Peninsula Opens to the world
Liaodong Peninsula, situated in northeast China, is now open to foreign investment. Wedged between the Bohai and Yellow seas, it has a coastline stretching some 21,000 kilometres and rich natural
Author: Our Correspondent Li Rongxia Year 1986 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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522. Nigerian People Seek Road to Economic Recovery
Nigeria is the largest country in Western Africa, with a population of 100 million. At present the Nigerian military government and people are making great efforts to rebuild their economy. This made
Author: Our Correspondent Zhou Qingchang Year 1986 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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523. Guizhou: Fight Against Poverty
Guizhou Province is located in southwest China. The Chinese associate it with this ancient phrase: "The people there are very poor, the weather is unreliable, and the land uneven."After the founding
Author: Our Correspondent Lu Yun Year 1987 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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524. SOS Children's Village in Tianjin
Last year saw two SOS children's villages established in the coastal cities of Tianjin and Yantai. A household in the villages consists of a single mother and several orphans she has adopted. The
Author: Our Correspondent Li Ning Year 1987 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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525. Rural Women Come Into Their Own
A survey by the All-China Women's Federation reveals that specialized households operated by rural women account for 35-40 percent of all such households in the countryside. The figure goes up to 55
Author: Our Correspondent Li Ning Year 1987 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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526. Divorce: Traditional Ideas Receding
In the absence of exact figures on divorce, Ma Yuan, deputy-president of the Supreme People's Court, estimated that the annual number of divorce cases handled by various courts recently was about
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naltao Year 1987 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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527. 'Double Hundred' Policy Remains Unchanged
At the annual work conference of the Chinese Academy of Sciences held on March 10, Zhou Guangzhao, the new president of the academy, talked to Beijing Reivew about the reform of China's top
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1987 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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528. Bridging the Scientific Chasm
The chilly winter wind tore at Robert Temple's parka as he paced the Marco Polo Bridge snapping photographs. He eyed the details around him with intense concentration.The 43-year-old former
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yuan Year 1987 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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529. China's Tourism - Today and Tomorrow
QUESTION: Would you please comment on the recent development of China's tourism?ANSWER: Tourism is new to China. Since implementing the open policy in 1978, it has developed rapidly. From 1979 to 1986
Author: Our Correspondent Han Guojian Year 1987 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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530. Intellectuals and Bourgeois Liberalization
The Chinese leaders have on many occassions since the beginning of the year discussed the struggle against bourgeois liberalization. In his government work report to the Fifth Session of the Sixth
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naltao Year 1987 Issue 15 PDF HTML