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1. Entrepreneur with the Midas Touch
He has something that everyone in the business world envies: a talent for bouncing back from the worst setbacks to turn failure into success.AT THE World Economic Forum, a nongovernmental economic
Author: Staff reporter JIANG TAN Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. The Market and China's 800 Million Peasants
Through a combination of self-help and help from the government, China's countryside is making its way into the market economy.THE WORD gold-digger has acquired a new meaning these days in China: One
Author: staff reporter JIANG TAN Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. In the Footsteps of Pu Yi
SINCE September 1988, China has been holding "Last Emperor" tours for people interested in seeing the places featured in the Oscar-winning film. (See detailed itinerary in the "Tips for Tourists" of
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. Henan's Treasures of an Ancient Culture
THE CENTRAL plains, which cover the middle and lower reaches of the Huanghe (Yellow River), are a vast storehouse of treasures from China's ancient past. Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province, is an
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. New Tourist Sites Open in Beijing
LAST YEAR was the International Year of Tourism in Beijing, and the city of Beijing offered several specialized tours for foreign visitors, one of the more popular being the Last Emperor Tours. This
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. Excursions Along the Grand Canal
THE JIANGSU section of the Grand Canal cuts across the province from north to south, passing through picturesque cities along the way which include some of the major tourist spots in China. The canal
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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7. Curing the "Growing Pains" in China's Tourism
TWO thousand years ago, China was playing host to commercial travelers from many parts of Asia (and some say even from ancient Rome) via the Old Silk Road. Tourism in the modern sense, however, has
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. Special Tour Programs for Confucius' Birthday
THE MOST illustrious native son of Shandong province is the ancient philosopher Confucius (551-479 B.C.). To commemorate his extraordinary contributions to the development of world culture, the
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. New Developments in Guangdong Cuisine
PEOPLE IN other parts of China sometimes joke that "Guangdong people eat everything that flies except airplanes, and everything with four legs except tables." It is certainly true that, over the
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Journey to Conch Valley Glacier
FOR THE past 100 years spectacular, 7,556-meter Mount Gongga in western Sichuan province - the 11th highest mountain in the world - has attracted numerous climbers from abroad. Since October 1988 the
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1989 Issue 10 PDF HTML