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1. Beijing Institute for Physical Education
BEIJING Institute for Physical Education, the largest institute of its kind in China, has trained more than 20,000 specialists in sports since its founding 37 years ago. These graduates now work in a
Author: STAFF REPORTER XIAO QIU Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. Sports in China: A 3,000-Year History
SOME KNOWN ancient cultural relics have provided evidence that health-building activities appeared in China over 4,000 years ago. By the time of the Western Zhou Dynasty (1066-771 B.C.) archery and
Author: staff reporter XIAO QIU Year 1996 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. Drive to Export Machinery and Equipment Enters High Gear
CHINA MACHINERY Import Export Corporation (CMEC) has its sights on the world. Not only has it imported advanced equipment for key projects in China's modernization, but it has exported many complete
Author: staff reporter QIU JIAN Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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4. The Tide of Laborers: When to Recede?
Much has been made of the exodus of migrant laborers in China from the farm to the city. With a little planning and a lot of foresight, the Chinese economy might be able to accommodate these
Author: staff reporter YOU QIU Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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5. Zhou Enlai as Seen by Western Journalists
The uncommon cordiality and charm of a leader are remembered.DAVID Chipp was the first Western correspondent accredited to new China by Reuters. That was in 1956, and just last February this reporter
Author: staff reporter QIU JIAN Year 1998 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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6. The Volkswagen Success Story
AT the start of the 1980s when the Chinese automobile industry was still weak, more than 300,000 cars were imported. China needed to produce its own automobiles, and Volkswagen was one of the
Author: staff reporter QIU JIANGHONG Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. Haunt of Nomads
ON the map of China, Inner Mongolia appears as a long swath heading due north. At its center is grassland, to the west boundless desert, and its east is densely forested. Habitat of Mongolians, the
Author: staff reporter QIU JIANGHONG Year 2003 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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8. Building a Green Screen around Beijing
IN the past few years, Beijing's spring season has brought sand storms. In 2000 alone, 8 storms hit northern China. Gray skies meant limited visibility and because the air was so dusty, women wore
Author: staff reporter QIU JIANGHONG Year 2003 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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9. Encounter with an American Martial Arts Fan
IT was showering the evening the 2003 China Boxing Match was held in Cangzhou, Hebei Province. Nevertheless, the stadium was crowded, and amid the applause and cheers, I could occasionally pick up
Author: staff reporter QIU JIANGHONG Year 2004 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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10. The Red and the Yellow
THE China film market is based on the so-called battle of the yellow, green and red. Yellow is American Kodak, green Japanese Fuji color, and red China's Lucky film, local counterweight to the two
Author: By staff reporter QIU JIANGHONG Year 2004 Issue 2 PDF HTML