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1. "Glory Project" Pioneers in Tibet
THE LHASA River flows past a floodplain in Dagze County near Lhasa. Ten years ago, UNESCO tried to make the land arable by recovering suspended soil from the river, but the project failed. The
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1997 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. Report on the Workers Congress
"THOSE WHO agree please raise your hands." Wu Yuanli, chairman of the trade union, rose from the rostrum, looked at the attendees and counted the show of hands. Thus began the Workers Congress of the
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1997 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3. China Promotes State Enterprise Reform
China's state enterprises have had to make major changes in adapting to a market economy. Here are a few of the success stories.CHINA has more than 13,000 sizable state enterprises. Although they
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1997 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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4. Daqing - China's Largest Oil Field
"Daqing spirit" was and still is China's guiding spiritual outlook."DAQING" means "great celebration" in Chinese. Located in northeastern China's Heilongjiang Province, Daqing, China's largest oil
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1997 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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5. Daqing Oil Field Adopts New Technology
CHINA'S petroleum reserves can be divided by region: the eastern half of China has several large oil fields, such as Daqing, Liaohe and Shengli, and the western half has reserves concentrated mainly
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1997 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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6. Pingju Adapts
THE theater in Beijing is full of people, most in forties or fifties and are old fans of pingju. Some hum the tunes along with the actors. They are watching Beside the Jinsha River, a wonderful
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. Stone Carvings in Lhasa
EVERY Tibetan Buddhist yearns to visit the holy city of Lhasa. And Tibetans have long carved in stone as an expression of their religious beliefs. In the hope of being blessed, they sculpt figures of
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. Narcotics - Good Riddance!
THIS summer the Chinese Military Museum in Beijing was unusually crowded, as the first major anti-narcotics exhibition brought in the crowds. More than 1.3 million people passed through the museum,
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. Farm Demographics
A continuing shift in population brings change to the countryside.ACCORDING to a 1996 census, China has a rural labor force of 452 million, 50 percent of total rural population. However, only 250
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1999 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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10. Where Village and City Meet
Change comes to a disappearing countryside.LOOKING out the window of his new home, He Lianping sees vast fields covered with newly sprouting winter wheat. The bright green land makes it hard to
Author: staff reporter DING MO Year 1999 Issue 2 PDF HTML