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1. Microcosm of China's Economic Miracle
THIS April 18, Pudong, an administrative district of Shanghai, will celebrate its 10th anniversary. Ten years ago, then Chinese premier Li Peng announced on behalf of the State Council the opening of
Author: RUI BO Year 2000 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. "Falun Gong," Magic or Malice?
ON January 23, 2001, the eve of the Spring Festival (the traditional Chinese New Year), several disciples of "Falun Gong" set fire to themselves in Tian'anmen Square in Beijing. One of them died
Author: YI RUI Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. Buried Treasures
ON January 19, 2003. at around 4:00 pm. a few rural laborers were digging at the edge of their village in western China's Shaanxi Province. Minutes later they inadvertently unearthed a cellar
Author: LI RUI Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. The Beijing Library
THE Beijing Library is China's national library and the country's largest. Its 9.8 million volumes, documents and manuscripts range from a fine collection of ancient works, some dating from the 11th
Author: SI BO Year 1980 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. Urban Planning for a Better Beijing
WHEN the People's Republic was founded in 1949, the nation's capital had both magnificence and squalor. Palaces, temples, parks and other relics of the past were beautiful but run-down. Much of the
Author: ZHANG BO Year 1983 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. Popular, Realistic New Films
SOME of the finest and most popular recent films differ in style, subject matter, and background, but they share one important quality. They reflect various aspects of real life today in an honest
Author: CHEN BO Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. A Champion Born Without Hands
ALL SPORTS champions may be said to have grit, discipline, the. determination to overcome obstacles. Shen Jiliang needed these qualities in even greater measure, for he was born without hands and
Author: BO WEN Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. Young Scientist Zhang Ze Opens Up a New Scientific Field
Typical of China's brilliant young scientific researchers, Zhang Ze is leading the way in a field that may have tremendous significance in the years to come. BO LIN, a staff member of the Chines
Author: BO LIN Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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9. Consumers Go to Court
Shopping in China can often be a humiliating experience, as customers are ignored or treated cursorily by salesclerks. Two women, harassed by assistants, took their case to court. YI BO, a reporter
Author: YI BO Year 1993 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. Red River Valley: A Film Reveals a Little-Known History
A HUNDRED years ago a British scientific expedition came to Tibet and received a warm welcome from the hospitable Tibetans. But when the British returned with an army and guns, they encountered the
Author: HU BO Year 1997 Issue 8 PDF HTML