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101. Seaside Wonderland
WEIHAI'S aqua green sea, lush forests and rugged mountainside shrouded in shrubbery make it little wonder that it is so often likened to a seaside wonderland.Located at the easternmost point of the
Author: QI WEI & QU NING Year 2005 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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102. Tujia Song and Dance
CHANGYANG is a Tujia ethnic autonomous county. It is also cradle of the ancient Ba Civilization of the Yangtze River Valley in the southwestern mountains of Hubei Province. The Tujia community's rich
Author: Staff photographer DONG NING Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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103. An Inner Mongolian Grassland Tour
HAILAR is the seat of the Hulun Buir League of Inner Mongolia in northern China, the country's most lush, luxuriant and well-preserved grassland. In July and August when the summer heat is at its
Author: By staff photographer DONG NING Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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104. Rock'n'roll Passion at the Ordos Grassland Music Festival
BLAZING a trail through the grasslands of North China's Inner Mongolia, musicians from the Chinese mainland. Taiwan. Hong Kong and the Tuva Republic rocked the stage at the first "Green Flag - Ordos
Author: By staff reporter DONG NING Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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105. Shanghai's Peace Hotel
In "The Band That Played On," published in our September 1994 issue, we described a group of venerable musicians performing under the name of the Shanghai Peace Hotel Old Jazz Band. The article
Author: SHEN MAOSEN and staff reporter ZHOU PEIPEI Year 1994 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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106. Oil Production Remains Stable in China
China's oil reserves are becoming diluted, but new technology and increased prospecting efforts promise to provide for the next century.IN THE PAST 10 years, China did not locate any large oil
Author: staff reporters SHEN XINGDA, WANG ZHIREN Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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107. Pudong Takes Six steps as the world Takes One
Editor: The Beijing-based Economic Daily recently carried the headline, "China Takes Three Steps As the World Takes One" - an observation on China's economic growth. Its 16 percent annual GDP growth
Author: staff reporters SHEN HONGLEI & WU XINYI Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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108. Chinese Entrepreneurs Around the World Meet in Nanjing
TODAY Chinese entrepreneurs can be found in almost every corner of the world. Their forefathers traveled across the sea centuries ago to settle in various parts of the world, and started small
Author: staff reporters XU HAN, JIA LIN & SHEN HONGLEI Year 2001 Issue 6 PDF HTML