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561. Guangzhou's Aged: Life Begins at 60
IT is just after dawn on a humid June morning in Guangzhou, and the temperature is already climbing past 30°C. The streets of this south China metropolis are alive with people strolling to work or
Author: LIU NANCHANG Guest Reporter Year 1985 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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562. Food Crops Providing Stable Staples
Grain is the chief staple in the Chinese people's diet and an important raw material for foodstuffs and light industries. Given China's large population, the steady development of food crops
Author: Lu Llangshu and Liu Zhicheng Year 1986 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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563. Advertising Comes Into Its Own
When night falls, downtown Beijing is ablaze with flashing neon lights fixed on huge advertising billboards lining the streets, while behind the walls of quiet courtyards, prime-time viewers are
Author: Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1987 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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564. Europe's Role in Maintaining World Peace
In a meeting with Dutch Prime Minister Rudolph Lubbers last May, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping pointed out that Europe is privotal in deciding peace or war, and that both Eastern and Western Europe
Author: Jiang Yaping and Liu Jiang Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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565. Fang Lizhi's Academic Achievements
In early 1987 astrophysicist Fang Lizhi was transferred to the Beijing Observatory after being dismissed from his post of vice-president of the Chinese University of Science and Technology in Hefei.
Author: Li Chun and Liu Yusheng Year 1988 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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566. Oil Industry Joins World Exchange
China's petrochemical industry, which came into being with the large-scale oil exploitation of the 1970s, is now actively seeking to import advanced technology and export products. Its recent rapid
Author: Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1988 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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567. The Privatization of Urban Housing
In Chinese cities, the provision of housing has been perceived up to now as a welfare service. Soon, however, homes will be sold as commodities. It is estimated that half of the country's 2.4 billion
Author: Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1988 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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568. A Probe Into Urbanization in Rural Areas
Urbanization is still at a low level in China. In the rural areas, efforts are made mainly to develop small towns to accommodate local surplus labour. This road to rural urbanization is not ideal,
Author: Guo Shutian and Liu Chunbin Year 1989 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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569. Caring for the Men - A PLA Tradition
When a battalion of men from a guided missile brigade was scheduled to return to camp after field work early this year, its base camp was hit by a cold spell and the temperatures plummeted to 25
Author: Liu Congli and Zhu Yuanyuan Year 1990 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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570. Changes in Previous Tibetan 'Lifelong Serf Village'
Tremendous changes have taken place in the Tibetan langsheng (lifelong serf) village. The langshengs, who had no personal freedom to speak of in the past, are now freemen who have their own
Author: Lu Xiaofei and Liu Wei Year 1991 Issue 6 PDF HTML