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1. Xie Jun, Queen of Chess and Pride of Asia
Twenty-one-year-old Xie Jun made world chess history with her astonishing victory over the perennial Soviet Union champion in Manila. But while her ascent has been spectacular, it hasn't been easy,
Author: LÜ HUI Year 1992 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Making Education Enjoyable
Staff reporter Lü Hui tells how primary schools are experimenting with "enjoyable education.""THE STUDY load for children is too heavy!" both parents and teachers complain. Primary and middle school
Author: Lü Hui Year 1992 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. Riding the Rails: Some Problems and Solutions
Overcrowded and dirty trains make travel in China difficult at times, but, as staff reporter LÜ HUI tells us, solutions are being worked out.TAKING A train in China is often a time-consuming and
Author: LÜ HUI Year 1992 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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4. Reforms in Teacher Training
Since the quality of a nation's education depends on the education of its teachers, how does teacher training measure up in China? Staff reporter Lü HUI gives a brief overview.ABOUT 200 million young
Author: Lü HUI Year 1992 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. Teachers Go Back to the Classroom
Continuing education is an effective way to raise teaching standards in China, as staff reporter Lü HUI reports.RAISING PRIMARY and middle school teachers to the highest levels is of vital importance
Author: Lü HUI Year 1992 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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6. Shaoshan Today
A small town in China, having seen its heyday in the 1950s as the birthplace of the great Chairman Mao, is now adapting itself to a new era of reform.A CENTURY ago Shaoshan, a small town not far from
Author: LÜ HUI Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. A New Era in Chinese Sports
Aiming to be a strong force in the international sports world, China has for the past 10 years been following an "Olympic strategy," giving priority to Olympic-style competition and rethinking old
Author: LÜ HUI Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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8. Reshaping China's Higher Education System
In years past, education in China was almost an exclusive monopoly of the government. As China modernizes, however, the government is opening up higher education to private investment and joint
Author: LÜ HUI Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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9. China's Telecommunications Market
Chinese phone manufacturers struggle to gain a foothold in their own country.CHINA'S TELECOMMUNICATIONS have developed rapidly. Statistics show that there are 30,000 city dwellers obtaining a
Author: Lü HUI Year 1997 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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10. Phones and Why China Wont Be the Same
A look at one invention reshaping a country. By staff reporterTEN YEARS ago, private phones were a luxury for ordinary Chinese. For a long time a telephone was a status symbol possessed only by the
Author: Lü HUI Year 1997 Issue 3 PDF HTML