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51. Radio Revival In China
As television sets entered almost every household in China in the early 1980s, radio, which peaked in popularity in the 50s and 60s, fell into disfavor due to its unvarying program schedule and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Hong Lanxing Year 1994 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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52. Taishan: World Natural And Cultural Heritage
The Taishan Mountains rise 1,545 meters above sea level and extend over 400 square meters. Located in Shandong Province in the lower reaches of the Yellow River, cradle of the Chinese nation, Taishan
Author: Our Staff Reporter Hong Lanxing Year 1994 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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53. Bishop Michael Fu Tieshan on the Chinese Catholic Church
At the end of 1994, 23 young Catholic priests, sixth-grade friars and other religious orders from parishes and seminaries across China traveled to the United States to spend three to five years in
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liang Hong Year 1995 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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54. ZHANGJIANGANG: A MIRACLE OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Urbanization is currently engulfing China's rural areas, eastern coastal areas in particular. Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Province, serves as a typical example of rapid urban development.A short decade
Author: Our Staff Reporter Liang Hong Year 1996 Issue 0809 PDF HTML
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55. Galaxy of Exhibits Adds Luster to Asiad
On the eve of the l1th Asian Games, the Asiad Organizing Committee, with an eye to presenting foreign visitors China's ancient culture and exquisite arts and crafts, sponsored a large cultural
Author: Our Staff Reporters Hong Lanxing and Wei Liming Year 1990 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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56. Divorce in China
Divorce is a social problem confronted by all countries, including China. This article describes the people's attitudes towards divorce and divorce procedures in China.The incidence of divorce in
Author: Our Staff Reporters Liu Hong and Li Ning Year 1992 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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57. Taiwan Means Business On the Mainland
Increase in business exchanges between Taiwan and mainland augurs well for the futureIt's no secret that the economic interdependence between Taiwan and the mainland has become increasingly important
Author: HSIN-HONG KANG & JO-YU FAN Year 2004 Issue 21 PDF HTML