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1. Educational Reform: More Vocational School
WITH increasing modernization. China needs more than ever before not only top-flight scientists and managers but also large numbers of skilled people at all levels. A nationwide emphasis over the
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1982 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. Thirty Years of the Shanghai Children's Palace
THE late Soong Ching Ling, honorary president of China, founded the famous Children's Palace in Shanghai 30 years ago on June 1. International Children's Day. Run by the China Welfare Institute, it
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. Special Education for Retarded Children
WHEN Peng Cuifang first came to Shanghai's Changning Auxiliary School for Retarded Children, she was slow clumsy sullen and depressed. Her mother was mentally ill and her older-brother - not
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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4. Chinese Microsurgeon in Mali
IT was September 1982 and the heat in the operating room in the Kati Hospital in Mali inched continually upward, beyond 30 ,degrees. The white-robed staff hovered around the surgeon, constantly
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1983 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. A Chinese Florence Nightingale
MAY 12 is International Nurses' Day. It was also Florence Nightingale's birthday and is the day when the "Nightingale Prize" is given. Wang Xiuying, a Chinese teacher of nursing, was awarded this
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1984 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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6. Foreign Students in Chinese Colleges
OVER 2,000 foreign students now study in China's colleges and universities, 900 from Asian and African countries. These include Bangladesh, Burundi, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Yemen, Gabon, Mali
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1984 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. Changing Times in the Countryside
JIANGSU, situated near the mouth of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River on China's east coast, is the country's most densely populated province. With 61.35 million people and only 0.8 hectares of farmland
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1985 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. Hongkong Accord Signed - A Pledge to the Future
IN a silence broken only by the clicking of press photographers' cameras, Premier Zhao Ziyang and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher signed the historic Sino-British Joint Declaration on
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. Austria's Summer Institute on China
ONE NIGHT last summer, in an alpine camp 6,500 feet above sea level in the forested mountains of Austria, three Chinese writers - Zhang Jie, Bao Chang and Zhang Guofeng - faced a barrage of questions
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1986 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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10. Update on Panda Rescue Work
IN JANUARY 1984 China Reconstructs reported the panda crisis. After three years of intense rescue work, it is now clear that another ten years will be needed before enough food can be provided to
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1986 Issue 6 PDF HTML