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91. Wiping Out Corruption: The Battle Continues
Things are getting hot for officials in China who have been amassing money through corrupt means: Some of them are being shot for their efforts.AT A certain call-in center in Beijing, the telephones
Author: YI LI Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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92. Pilgrimage Route of Monk Xuanzang
THE BUDDHIST monk Xuanzang (602-664) was a traveler, a translator and a founder of the Weishi sect of Buddhism. He was born into the Chen clan, of Yanshi County in Henan Province. In a quest to find
Author: YI DA Year 1994 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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93. The Voyage of Princess Wencheng to Tibet
One of the first significant exchanges between the Han Chinese and Tibetan civilizations was the betrothal of the Han princess Wencheng to the Tibetan king Songtsan Gambo. In 1994, as a reaffirmation
Author: YI DA Year 1994 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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94. China Folk Customs Tour '95
EACH OF China's 55 ethnic minorities has a long history of culture and its own unique customs and living style. To present these to overseas tourists, China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) is
Author: YI DA Year 1994 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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95. The Mystery of Genghis Khan's Last Resting Place
FOR MORE than 700 years the question of where Genghis Khan died and the mystery of his mausoleum have been haunting historians. It is a controversial topic not only in China but also throughout the
Author: YI XUDONG Year 1995 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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96. Traditional Medicine Brings Good News to Cancer Victims
Chinese herbal medicine offers new hope to cancer victims.CANCER PATIENTS were inspired and medical circles were amazed to learn of the results of recent tests involving a series of "Guangpu
Author: YI LI Year 1996 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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97. Crocodile Keepers
ZHUHAI, located in southern China, has developed as a Special Economic Zone featuring industry, commerce and tourism. Doumen County in the zone established the first farmer-run vacation village in
Author: DONG YI Year 1996 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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98. Building Rainbows for the City
ONE THING that has much impressed Beijing residents are the highrises and flyovers erected over the old narrow lanes of the city in the past decade. Since the start of the reform and open policy,
Author: YI LI Year 1996 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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99. US Owes Moral Debt to Centenary Games
The year 1996 may serve as a landmark in the history of the Olympic Games. Unfortunately, this landmark represents something negative: the glorious centenary of the Olympics has come to an end in a
Author: Yi Xin Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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100. The Late Scientist Yan Jici
Yan Jici, perhaps the country's most venerable researcher, died on November 2, 1996, at the age of 96. China Today was able to meet with him before he passed on.YAN JICI was a famous Chinese scientist
Author: YI LI Year 1997 Issue 1 PDF HTML