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1. New Hope for the Chinese Sturgeon
NEWS of successful artificial breeding of Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis) has somewhat relieved people's worries about the extinction of this precious species.According to paleontological
Author: GUAN HONGHAI Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. Teacher's Holiday
WE teachers have always had a few weeks in summer when we were not expected to teach or be preparing lessons. Usually I spent them at home. But this year with a lot of other teachers I had the chance
Author: GUAN QIULAN Year 1979 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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3. Heating Up: The Superconductor Research Race
CAN SCIENTISTS find a superconductor that functions at room temperature? This question, which has been dormant for half a century, became the hot topic last year. And a fierce competition is being
Author: GUAN WEIYAN Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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4. The Longhu Mountains: A National Park in the Making
THE Longhu Mountains National Scenic Area covers some 200 square kilometers of land 20 kilometers southeast of Yingtan in Jiangxi Province. It has 108 scenic spots, 99 peaks and 24
Author: GUAN HUA'AN Year 1998 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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5. Days of Music
Author: XIAO GUAN Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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6. Hainan, Home of Longevity
ON the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, 2000 - the Double Ninth Festival - Li Dongsheng, vice-governor of Hainan Province, went to visit a 108-year-old man living in Qionghai City. The governor
Author: XIAO GUAN Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. Bars in Beijing Old Town
IT'S seven pm on a summer's evening by Shichahai Lake, central Beijing. A welcome breeze whispers across the lake, and the ruddy vestiges of sunset linger on roofs and treetops. A low hum emanates
Author: GUAN YUNZHANG Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. Exploring a Hitherto Unsurveyed Gorge
NOT many people know that the Yarlung Zangbo which flows through southern Tibet and finally empties into the Indian Ocean as the Brahmaputra is the highest river in the world. And even fewer people
Author: ZU YUTING and GUAN ZHIHUA Year 1980 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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9. Chengde, Famous Even Now
The emperor's place to get away from it all.MANY PEOPLE are familiar with the cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Xi'an, but not with Chengde, 230 kilometers from Beijing. Chengde witnessed many
Author: WANG XIN & GUAN JIGAO Year 1996 Issue 12 PDF HTML