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1. The Revolution of 1911
IT WAS a struggle over railway rights and an uprising in Wuchang, on the Changjiang (Yangtze) River, which finally set off the Revolution of 1911. While some people were still trying to reform the
Author: WEN MING Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. Jiamusi University
FOUNDED on November 21, 1996, Jiamusi University incorporates the Jiamusi Medical Institute, the Jiamusi Engineering Institute, the Jiamusi Teachers' School and the former Jiamusi University. It is
Author: WEN CHAO & WEN MING Year 2002 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. Lianyungang, Sea and Land Transport Hub
LIANYUNGANG, called Haizhou in ancient times, lies in the middle of China's eastern coastline in the northeast corner of Jiangsu Province. Its modern name comes from the scenic Lian Islands and the
Author: WEN TIANSHEN and ZHAO MING Year 1991 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. Paradise within Shangrila
DUKEZONG, a Tibetan town in Shangrila, Yunnan Province, offers sanctuary to escapees from the pressures of city life. Dukezong's authentic Tibetan dwellings, gilded prayer halls and pagodas, and
Author: WEN MING, LI JIA Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. Sarah Yates
SARAH Yates is an English editor for Women of China. She is well liked by the staff of Women of China because she takes time to teach them English in a creative and fun way. Her classroom is
Author: MING MING Year 2000 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. What's New for the Kids?
A marked effort to produce more things especially for children has been made in the past two years, during which China's whole economy has laid greater stress on light industry and consumer goods.
Author: WEN WEN Year 1982 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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7. Kai-ming Goes to the Fair
Dear Friends,Happy New Year! I hope you are enjoying your holidays. My name is Kai-ming. I live in Peking with my mother and father and my sister Su-su. China Reconstructs has asked me to write to
Author: Kai-ming Year 1958 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. The Boy Who Weighed An Elephant
Dear Friends,A favourite story in Chinese children's history books is the one about Tsao Chung, the boy who weighed an elephant. It's a true story. I'd like you to read it too.MORE than 1800 years ago
Author: Kai-ming Year 1958 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. Chemicals – For More Food and Clothes
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY holds a high priority in China's Second Five-Year Plan. The country did not really have an independent base for one before; it can be said that the turning point came only on
Author: MING CHIN Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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10. Huicheng: A Town That Rose from the Ruins
HUICHENG, my home, is a small town of 34,000 people on the Pearl River delta, about 90 kilometres southwest of Canton. It is the seat of Hsinhui county, home of many overseas Chinese, which produces
Author: CHUNG MING Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML