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51. Scientists: In the Tide of Reform
The tide of reform has pushed China's coastal areas to the forefront in the development of an externally oriented economy. How are scientists in the Guangzhou branch of the Chinese Academy of
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1988 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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52. Looking Forward to September in Seoul
Li Menghua, head of the Chinese delegation to the 24th Olympic Games, president of the Chinese Olympic Committee and minister of the State Physical Culture and Sports Commission, recently made a
Author: Our Correspondent Zhang Wei Year 1988 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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53. China's Silicon Valley in the Ascendent
Between 1984 and 1987, over 400 million yuan's worth of computers were bought and sold in the Beijing's Zhongguancun area - China's answer to Silicon Valley - making it the country's largest computer
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1988 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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54. Taiwan Reporters in Beijing
Over ten Taiwan reporters came to Beijing via Hong Kong or Singapore on the pretext of visiting their relatives. On arrival the reporters, arousing interest in Beijing press circles, not only
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1988 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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55. Technological Exports on the Rise
Global trade in technology is now expanding faster than any other areas. Although China has a small proportion of the market, its prospects in fields such as selling agricultural technology to
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1988 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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56. Stripping Back Tradition
Last December, China's first exhibition of nude oil paintings opened in Beijing, marking a major ideological breakthrough in Chinese art.An unprecedented exhibition on the art of the nude created by
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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57. Better Conditions for Returned Students
As increasing numbers of students go to colleges and universities overseas, the Chinese government strives to create better living and working conditions for their return. At the same time, it calls
Author: Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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58. 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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59. 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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60. 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