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1. Progress Report: Renovating the Great Wall
THE GREAT WALL is not only one of China's most beloved landmarks, but also a cultural relic that is the common property of mankind. Unfortunately, wars and the ravages of climate have devastated the
Author: STAFF REPORTER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Great Bell Temple
AT MIDNIGHT, as the new lunar year began on February 6, the sound of an ancient bell rang out across the northern suburbs of Beijing to celebrate Spring Festival, China's most important traditional
Author: STAFF REPORTER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. Literacy Drive in a Miao Nationality County
WHEN THE People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, China's population was 80 percent illiterate. In the decades since, massive adult literacy campaigns and the setting up of a nationwide public
Author: STAFF REPORTER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. TV University: Alternate Road to Learning
AT THE END of January, just after primary and middle schools across the country had emptied for the Spring Festival break, a sudden flood of adult students took over many of the vacant classrooms. It
Author: STAFF REPORTER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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5. A County That Pushes Education
I HAD been told by the Hunan Provincial Educational Committee that the schools in Taojiang county were worth seeing, so I took a morning bus from Changsha, the provincial capital, and arrived at the
Author: STAFF WRITER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. The Qiao-Family Mansion
THE VILLAGE of Qiaojiabao, some 54 kilometers from Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi Province, is famous for its most imposing building, an immense, sumptuous mansion that used to belong to the family
Author: staff reporter XIAO YANG Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. Han Orphans and Mongolian Parents
In the late 1950s more than 3,000 orphans from southern China came to the Xilin Gol Prairie to begin new lives in the saddle. More than thirty years have passed, and in their eyes, the prairie is now
Author: staff reporter XIAO LING Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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8. From Country Life to the Courthouse
BEING of a certain age, Yue Cheng has seen dramatic changes in China over the past few decades. Unlike many of his contemporaries, however, throughout these eventful years he has remained master of
Author: By staff reporter XIAO QIAO Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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9. 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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10. A Friendly Courtyard
A story about Beijingers who are courteous and hospitable, and who will welcome strangers into their homes.NOWADAYS more and more tourists are coming to Beijing to see places of historic interest and
Author: staff reporter XIAO YANG Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML