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961. A Village by the Lhasa River (III)
In the third instalment of our series on life in the Tibetan village of Xiangga, Zhang Wei and Yang Xiaobing discover how greater links with the outside world have brought many changes in cultural
Author: Our Staff Reporters Zhang Wei and Yang Xiaobing Year 1989 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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962. A Village by the Lhasa River (IV)
In the fourth of reports on the Tibetan village of Xiangga, Yang Xiaobing and Zhang Wei discover how the rapid development of transportation and other sidelines has brought a remarkable rise in
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Zhang Wei Year 1989 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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963. A Village by the Lhasa River (V)
In Xiangga, villagers welcome the government's policy of promoting religious freedom. At the same time, their new prosperity allows all of them, with the exception of a few poor families, to enjoy
Author: Our Staff Reporters Yang Xiaobing and Zhang Wei Year 1989 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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964. A Village by the Lhasa River (VI)
In the sixth of our reports from Xiangga, Zhang Wei and Yang Xiaobing look at education. Over the last 30 years, basic schooling facilities have been established in the village, but teaching resources
Author: Our Staff Reporters Zhang Wei and Yang Xiaobing Year 1989 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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965. A Village by the Lhasa River (VII)
For the villagers of Xiangga, inflation and shortages are the major problems - compounded by Lhasa's separatist riots. In the seventh report from this village on the outskirts of the Tibetan capital,
Author: Our Staff Reporters Zhang Wei and Yang Xiaobing Year 1989 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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966. Campuses After Disturbance
The disturbance in Beijing not long ago has disappeared like a nightmare. On the quiet university and college campuses, students resume normal study and actions. At the same time, they have begun to
Author: Our Staff Reporters Huang Wei and Yao Jianguo Year 1989 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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967. The Role of Law in World Peace and Development
Law should serve peace and development; war should be replaced by peace and poverty by development - this is the requirement of the times and the aspiration of the world's people.The 14th Conference
Author: Our Staff Reporters Wu Naitao and Huang Wei Year 1990 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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968. Northern Tibet After the Heavy Snow
From September 1989 to May this year, the northern area of Tibet was hit by a long spell of heavy snow, the 240,000 square km of land transformed into a white ocean.The snowfall, an exceptionally
Author: Jiang Zuozhong, Zhang Chunbao and Liu Wei Year 1990 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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969. 'Faster, Higher, Stronger'
Since the opening ceremony of the Asian Games in Beijing on September 22, the various competitions have gotten well under way. In the spirit of "faster, higher and stronger," all the athletes
Author: Our Staff Reporters Lou Linwei and Wei Liming Year 1990 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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970. 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