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851. Air Quality Surveillance Tightened Up
One weekend, Li Manman, a Beijing middle school teacher of physics, accompanied her parents from Sichuan to visit the CCTV tower in west Beijing.It was said that from the top visitors can have a
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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852. Grasping the Opportunity of China's Reforms
In 1976, 17-year-old Xue Lan settled down in a poverty-stricken mountainous village in Zunhua County, Hebei Province, after graduating from a senior middle school in Tangshan, a big city in the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1998 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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853. Harmony Reigns in the Big Chinese Family
In recent years, many countries have suffered unceasing wars caused by national conflicts, and some have disintegrated as a result. In contrast, China, home to 56 nationalities, has enjoyed stability
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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854. Equality, Respect, Help and Development
The Central University for Nationalities formed primarily to train high-grade professionals of ethnic groups has a history of 50 years. The university has a large group of minority experts and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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855. Protecting Ethnic Cultures
Ethnic cultures are a unique component of China's cultural treasury. Among these, three epics - Tibet's King Gesar, Mongolia's Jangar and Kirgiz's Manas - are outstanding jewels. Chinese and overseas
Author: Our Guest Reporter Xiao Wei Year 1998 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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856. Conceptual Changes Represent The Greatest Change
Two decades ago, Chang Ke, a Beijing university student majoring in international economy and trade, was quite unfamiliar with the word "insurance", along with other ordinary Chinese residents."At
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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857. A Woman Devoted to Environmental Protection
On July 2, 1998. seven Chinese environmentalists held a discussion together with visiting American President Clinton in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Among them, Sheri Xiaoyi Liao, the
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1998 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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858. Wetlands Given More Consideration
Yancheng in east China's Jiangsu Province has a vast expanse of low-lying marshes and inter-tidal land as it used to be located between the estuaries where the Yellow and Yangtze rivers flowed into
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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859. Lumbering Halted to Save Endangered Natural Forests
At dusk on a late summer's day this year, Tang Song, 48, a lumberjack at a forest farm in west Sichuan Province, as usual turned on his old radio after work. He then heard a piece of news that
Author: Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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860. Forestry Enters a New Development Period
During a recent interview with our correspondent, Wang Zhibao, Director of the State Forestry Bureau, announced that China's forestry industry has entered a new period of development.After the
Author: by Our Staff Reporter Huang Wei Year 1998 Issue 51 PDF HTML