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91. Ancient Woolen Articles: the 'Greek Connection'
WHILE A GREAT many silk fragments from ancient times have been found along the Xinjiang section of the Old Silk Road, not much attention has been paid to the numerous woolen items found. Several wool
Author: WU ZHEN Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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92. The "Gypsies" of the Northwest
ONCE THE autumn harvest is safely gathered, farmers throughout China usually take a well-earned rest, but not the benzhizi (the literal meaning is "local residents") of China's far northwest. For
Author: WU JINGSHAN Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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93. The Greening of Capital Iron and Steel
PEOPLE USUALLY link the steel industry with environmental pollution, but Capital Iron and Steel Corporation, one of China's model large-scale enterprises, presents a totally different picture.The
Author: WU JIANXIN Year 1991 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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94. Beijing's Olympiad Hopes
The world will have to wait until after next April to find out who gets to host the 27th Olympics in the year 2000. WU SHAOZU, chairman of the State Physical Culture and Sports Commission, hopes it
Author: WU SHAOZU Year 1991 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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95. Qigong - Chinese Keep-Fit Exercises
Qigong, one of China's most intriguing mental and physical exercises, is introduced by WU YAN, a staff member of the China Martial Arts Research Institute.WHEN BILL HANSEN, an Australian student,
Author: WU YAN Year 1991 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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96. Protecting Women's Rights and Interests
WU CHANGZHEN, professor at China's Politics and Law University and vice-chairman of the committee that drafted the Law on Protection of Women's Rights and Interests, explains the needs and provisions
Author: WU CHANGZHEN Year 1992 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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97. Zhu Rongji Man in the News
Vice-premier Zhu Rongji, closely associated with China's economic reform, has become the new focus of political observers. WU LIN, a reporter for Outstanding People of China magazine, reports.IN
Author: WU LIN Year 1993 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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98. Moving into the Big Time
WU JIANXIN, a reporter for the Shougang News, tells how Beijing's huge iron and steel complex has profited from China's fast-forward reforms to enter the international arena.THE YEAR 1992 represents
Author: WU JIANXIN Year 1993 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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99. Marching toward Common Prosperity
His village became rich by replacing empty words with solid action. Now it's time to concentrate on education. Deputy WU RENBAO gives us the farmers' point of view.IF YOU watched the recent TV
Author: WU RENBAO Year 1993 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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100. Tianqiaole Teahouse
...Where a sip of tea will take you back into old Beijing.COLORFUL LAMPS hanging from an equally colorful ceiling, square tables seating eight, a stage for performers - everything at the Tianqiaole
Author: WU YUCHU Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML