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1. Shantou's Remarkable Leap Forward
Good service and high efficiency have been the keys to Shantou SEZ's amazing transformation from sleepy fishing village to bustling modern city. Staff reporter QING MING reports.THE SPECIAL economic
Author: QING MING Year 1992 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2. Sarah Yates
SARAH Yates is an English editor for Women of China. She is well liked by the staff of Women of China because she takes time to teach them English in a creative and fun way. Her classroom is
Author: MING MING Year 2000 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. Wang Guangmei and Her Children
IN the spring I visited Wang Guangmei, widow of Liu Shaoqi, late Chairman of the People's Republic of China, in the new apartment building where she and her children now live.Liu Shaoqi, long
Author: YAN QING Year 1980 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. Situ Qiao and His Works
SITU QIAO (1902-1958) was born in a poor family living in Kaiping county, Guangdong province. It was in Beijing in 1924 that he decided to make painting his life-long career. An annotation on a
Author: WEN QING Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. More Marriages in Zhongshahai
IN poverty-stricken Zhongshahai village in Shandong province girls often ran away to find husbands elsewhere. The parents of girls who did stay at home had to lower their expectations for their
Author: VAN QING Year 1981 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. The Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Guangzhou
FROM the foot of beautiful Yuexiu Hill in the city of Guangzhou (Canton) rises an imposing structure - the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall. Built half a century ago with funds donated by the people of
Author: XIAO QING Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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7. China's Great Navigator Zheng He
IN 1405, about 90 years before Christopher Columbus (c. 1451-1506) discovered the American continents, Chinese navigator Zheng He of the Ming dynasty set out with a Chinese fleet on the first of
Author: QING XIANYOU Year 1982 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. Dai Opera Troupe Creates 'The Peacock Princess'
A LEGEND of the Dai people provides the story for The Peacock Princess, one of the several recent dance dramas which have been frequently performed in Beijing and other major cities. It was created
Author: QING XIANYOU Year 1982 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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9. China's Census: Accurate to 0.2 Percent
ON July 1, the cut-off date for the third census of the People's Republic of China, five million census takers and supervisors went to their assigned stations - by foot, bicycle, horse, boat or even
Author: XIAO QING Year 1982 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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10. The Stone Forest of Yunnan
THE people of Yunnan province in China's southwest tell a legend about the origin of the Stone Forest. Long, long ago, the story goes, an evil spirit named Asi Abo plotted to destroy the Sani and Axi
Author: QING XIANYOU Year 1983 Issue 2 PDF HTML