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1. At Xiamen University
FOUNDED 62 years ago by Tan Kah-kee, a patriotic overseas Chinese. Xiamen (formerly Amoy) University is well-known at home and abroad. During its short history, the university has turned out more
Author: ZHANG JINGMING and ZHU YUCHAO Year 1983 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. First World Symposium on Teaching Chinese
CHINESE has long been considered one of the most difficult languages in the world for a non-native speaker to learn, but almost all the foreign scholars at a recent academic conference in Beijing
Author: ZHU YUCHAO and ZHANG JINGMING Year 1985 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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3. Young Writer Who Sees Life from a Wheelchair
THE story My Faraway Qingpingwan by Shi Tiesheng, a paralyzed young man in a wheelchair, was a first-prize winner in 1983's national short-story competition. (Part of this story is reprinted on p. 56.
Author: ZHU YUCHAO Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. Fund-Raising for Renovations
THE Great Wall - in ancient times a defense against marauder tribes from the north, and now a proud symbol of China - is slowly becoming less and less great. In all of its many thousands of
Author: ZHU YUCHAO Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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5. She Sculpts from Her Sickbed
A Beijing woman, forced to stay at home by illness, has slowly worked her way out of loneliness and into the beginnings of fame. With little education and no training in art, Zhang Runzi, now 58,
Author: ZHU YUCHAO Year 1985 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. Films: Looking Up and Looking Out
A RECENT SURVEY by the widely circulated magazine Popular Cinema revealed a drastic drop in Chinese movie audiences. In 1985 the number of city film-goers dropped by a dramatic 26 percent, and
Author: ZHU YUCHAO Year 1986 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. 'China's Venice'- 2,500 Years Old
IT WAS that famous Venetian traveler Marco Polo himself who first likened the canals of China's Suzhou to those of his own native city when he visited there in 1275. The city is famous for its
Author: ZHU YUCHAO Year 1986 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. How Young Leaders View China's Future
ONE OF THE MOST significant reforms of the past five years has been the retirement of many elderly officials and functionaries and the promotion of younger, better educated people to positions of
Author: ZHU YUCHAO Year 1986 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. The Rage to Study Abroad
IN SEPTEMBER 1985, as registration time approached in Beijing for taking the English test for applicants for study in the United States, hundreds of young people began lining up three days ahead of
Author: ZHU YUCHAO Year 1986 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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10. New Economic-Technical Zone
FIFTY KILOMETERS east of Tianjin and only three from the city's port at Tanggu is one of the newest of China's twelve economic and technical development zones. Only an expanse of salt flats a few
Author: ZHU YUCHAO Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML