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1. Highway Construction in China
China's roadways have grown from a few potholed roads into a modern transportation network.THE EARLIEST highway appeared in China at the beginning of this century. Up to the founding of the People's
Author: RI YUE Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. Historic Temple Fair
The Songshan MountainsLIU GUOYANFIVE mountain ranges (Wu Yue) in ancient China were considered sacred. These were Taishan in the east, Huashan in the west. Hengshan (恒山) in the north, Hengshan (衡山)
Author: RI NONG Year 1982 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. Village Volunteer Youth Groups
ONE summer afternoon in 1982 a fire broke out in the home of Zhu Dewu in Zhufang village in Jiangxi province. Villagers hurried from the fields to put out the fire, and one young man rushed into the
Author: RI NONG Year 1983 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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4. Saving the Pandas
LAST August an urgent message reached Beijing from the Wolong Giant Panda Preserve in Sichuan province. Arrow bamboo plants, the pandas' chief food source, were beginning to flower in their regular
Author: RI NONG Year 1984 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. Shenyang Aims at the Market
Staff reporter RI NONG made a return visit to the heavy-industry city of Shenyang and found much had changed, not least in the thinking of enterprise managers.THE NEWLY BUILT, modern terminal of the
Author: RI NONG Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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6. Fuzhou Looks to the Twenty-first Century
A "city made of paper" constantly under the threat of war - even in the 1980s - Fuzhou has suddenly leaped onto China's economic express train and is heading full speed into the future.COMING OUT of
Author: RI NONG Year 1995 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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7. Hui'an Women Today
The women of Hui'an have always been strong and determined, but with China's reform and opening they are able to live up to their full potential.HUI'AN COUNTY on China's southeastern coast is
Author: RI NONG Year 1997 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. Fuqing: Home to Overseas Chinese
FUQING, hometown to many overseas Chinese, is located 65 kilometers southeast of Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province. In 1987, the local gross production of industry and agriculture was only 500
Author: RI NONG Year 1997 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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9. The Adobe Dwellings of Southeast China
A visit to some of the world's first arcologies.VISITORS to western Fujian Province are amazed to see giants lying in the valleys. They wonder what those objects are as they look down from the
Author: RI NONG Year 1997 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Xiamen Opens Up
Ever since tensions eased between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan in the 1980s, this city in southeastern Fujian Province has assumed its rightful place as one of China's major ports of call.IN the
Author: RI NONG Year 1998 Issue 3 PDF HTML