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91. The DINK Phenomenon in China
The influence of higher incomes and hurried lifestyles continues to threaten traditional Chinese values.MORE and more young working couples in China today prefer to have no children. This trend began
Author: staff reporter LUO QIAN Year 1998 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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92. Second-Hand Markets Thrive in Beijing
Don't throw away those old goods - somebody wants them.LI Yuling, who lives in Xicheng District of Beijing, was recently allocated a new apartment. As is usually the case, Li wanted to buy new
Author: staff reporter LUO XI Year 1999 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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93. Sang Lan: Her Smile Brings Her Strength
NIGHTMARE: July 21, 1998. New York, the United States of America.In the gymnasium during the 4th World Goodwill Games, a 17-year-old Chinese athlete, Sang Lan, is on her trial run for the coming women
Author: staff reporter LUO XI Year 1999 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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94. Wildlife Photographer Shares His Experiences
LAST year, during late July, Feng Gang, a famous Chinese wildlife photographer, had gotten lost deep in the Gobi Desert while following a herd of wild Asiatic donkeys. To him, the vast and desolate
Author: staff reporter LUO XI Year 1999 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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95. Two Years After Its Return, Macao Confidently Sets Sail
ON December20, 1999, Macao put an end to its 400-year Portuguese colonial rule and returned to the motherland, while maintaining its three-power separation administrative structure and lifestyle.
Author: HOU Ruili & Luo Mingfang Year 2001 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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96. Learning from Nature
IN 2005, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) incorporated the Law on the Promotion of the Recyclable Economy in its legislation plan, and charged the Environment and
Author: staff reporter LUO YOANJUN Year 2006 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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97. Movers and Shakers Converge at the Bo'ao Forum for Asia
I expect the Bo'ao Forum for Asia to become a training platform for Chinese entrepreneurs," stated Long Yongtu, secretary general of the Bo'ao Forum for Asia (BFA), at the Forum's 2006 annual
Author: staff reporter LUO JIANYING Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML