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1. My Life Began at 40
MY GRANDMOTHER clung desperately to life, waiting for me to be born. According to a village superstition, if she died before I was born, her soul would enter my body and I would become her
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU ZONGREN Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2. Ione Kramer
IN 1965, I was, after six years of military service, demobilized, and following a 15 month-long crack course in English, assigned to work at China Reconstructs, now China Today. I was installed at a
Author: By former staff translator LIU ZONGREN Year 2002 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. Australians Explore China's Changing Countryside
THE five friendly, energetic, outspoken Australian journalists were visiting China for the first time. Agricultural reporters back home, they were here as part of an exchange program with the
Author: LIU ZONGREN Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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4. Home from the Service
Liu Zongren has worked for the China Reconstructs English department over the past 20 years as translator, proofreader and writer. His first book, Two Years in the Melting Pot (about his sojourn in
Author: LIU ZONGREN Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. The Old Gone, the New Is Here
I LIVED till 1 was 12 in a small village on the southern edge of Tangshan. At that time it was a single street flanked by thatched or tile-roofed cottages with spacious courtyards enclosed by fences
Author: LIU ZONGREN Year 1986 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. A Tourist Guide to Liaoning
LIAONING province is not just a base for heavy industry, but also an area well known for its culture, history and natural beauty. Wherever the visitor goes, pleasant summer resorts, interesting
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU JIAN Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. Consolidating Farmland for Greater Efficiency
AFTER SIGNIFICANT increases in national grain production in the early and middle 80s - thanks to various agricultural reform policies - China's grain output has stagnated somewhat. (See the article
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU CHENLIE Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. Housing Construction and Reform
EIGHTH-CENTURY poet Du Fu, having lost the thatched roof of his cottage in a gale, wrote rather wistfully that if only all the poor people in the world had a decent roof over their heads, how secure
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU HONG Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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9. Watermelon Time in Beijing
AT THE HEIGHT of summer, an extraordinary scene unfolds in the streets of Beijing: Before dawn each day trucks, tractors, and carts loaded with watermelons enter the city from the surrounding
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU HONG Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Association Champions Consumer Rights
FOR YEARS, China's consumers have had to put up with shoddy goods, surly service and indifferent management in many of the country's shops, department stores and markets. The situation is now changing
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU HONG Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML