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961. Nanhai County: The Road Towards Prosperity
There has been much talk abroad about the significance of the visible changes that have taken place in China's rural economy over the last few years. In order to clarify this question, a number of
Author: Our Correspondents Jing Hua and Li Xia Year 1982 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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962. Journey to Five European Countries
FROM the end of May to early July, I visited Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and the Federal Republic of Germany as a member of a Chinese journalists' delegation.This interesting trip gave us a
Author: Our Staff Correspondent Keng Yu-hsing Year 1978 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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963. Journey to Five European Countries
The first part of this article appeared in our last issue. - Ed.WE arrived in Iceland in mid-June.Life Among Ice and VolcanoesAs our car sped along the shoreline of the Atlantic from the airport to
Author: Our Staff Correspondent Keng Yu-hsing Year 1978 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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964. Well-Being of the Deaf-Blind in China
There are about 1.6 million blind people and over 3 million deaf-mutes among the nation's population of 1,000 million. How do these people get along? What has the government done for them? What about
Author: Wu Houde and Our Correspondent Tian Sansong Year 1981 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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965. Concerns of Today's Students
A recent survey of the interests of today's university students shows that their major concerns are politics, service to society, work-study activities, cultural and theoretical issues.Growing
Author: Wang Jingsheng and Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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966. Combating Illiteracy in China
In the past 37 years, illiteracy has fallen from 8 to 2 in every 10 persons, but there are still more than 200 million people categorised as illiterate in China. Over 90 percent are farmers, but
Author: Zhang Shaowen,Our Correspondent Wei Liming Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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967. Border Trade In Minority Regions
Most of China's border regions are inhabited by ethnic minorities. Border trade, bringing vigor to these areas, has begun to progress from traditional exchange to regional economic cooperation.China
Author: Our Special Reporter Hua Juxian and Our Staff Reporter Jing Wei Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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968. Agriculture Grows In Ethnic Areas
China's five provincial-level minority nationality autonomous regions (the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the Tibet
Author: Our Guest Reporter Hua Juxian and Our Staff Reporter Jing Wei Year 1994 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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969. Jiangsu Leads in Economic Experiments
Jiangsu Province, situated where the Changjiang (Yangtze) flows into the Yellow Sea, is not only one of China's smallest provinces, it is also the most densely populated and economically developed.
Author: An interview with Governor Gu Xiulian by Our Correspondent Jing Wei Year 1983 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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970. People's Mediation Unique to China
People's mediation committees, to be found in both urban and rural areas,allow for problems to be handled before they become bitter legal proceedings.Mediation committees are mass organizations of
Author: Han Yue,Wang Yan,Our Correspondent Yang Xiaobing Year 1987 Issue 48 PDF HTML