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101. 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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102. Where the Sun Rises Shenzhen - china's First SEZ
BEFORE 1979, the subtropical coastline facing the South China Sea was a weed-infested wasteland. Local fishermen there had no concept of industry, or even of a city. Then, at the end of 1979 a
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 2003 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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103. Stories of Old Houses
CHINESE people have lived in siheyuan, or courtyard houses, since the Yuan Dynasty ( 1271-1368). Following large-scale urban construction and other changes to the city, many have since moved to
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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104. Baiyun International Airport: The FedEx Effect
AFTER 23 rounds of negotiations that stretched over 25 months, FedEx, the world's top air express delivery service, finally decided to move its Asia-Pacific hub to Guangzhou's Baiyun International
Author: LU RUCAI, HOU YUN Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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105. An Altered Pattern of Economic Growth
CHINA'S economic boom has been a focus of world attention for more than a decade. Its GDP having increased almost 13-fold in the past 15 years, economy and development are two of the most frequently
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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106. Public Opinion for the Greater Good
THERE was no public information on the work of the Chinese government, other than reports compiled within the administration itself, prior to the mid-1980s. And it was only in the 1990s that public
Author: staff reporter LILY HOU Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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107. Chinese Volunteers in Myanmar
This January 15, a team of fifteen young Chinese people headed for Myanmar to work as volunteers in the sectors of agricultural technology, agricultural equipment manufacture, agricultural software
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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108. The "Extraordinary" Life of a Pregnant Woman
Chinese children, especially those horn in cities, get off to a good start from the moment they are conceived, as regards standards of nutrition and social care. But this makes the daily life of a
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 2007 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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109. Academic Scores: Chief Demon in the Adolescent Nightmare
Chinese students are traditionally under intense pressure to attain the highest academic scores possible. Ongoing reforms of the exam-centric education system are geared towards alleviating the
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 2007 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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110. Solace for an Ailing Matriarch
China's upgraded, more accessible medical care system enables citizens to enjoy their later years secure in the knowledge that medical aid is at hand should it be needed.WIDOW Guizhen, aged 80,
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 2007 Issue 12 PDF HTML