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101. Legends of Jade
GOLD may be the world acknowledged international hard currency, but within the context of millennia-old Chinese culture, jade is infinitely more precious. There is an ancient Chinese saying: "Gold
Author: YANG YINING Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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102. Youth Literature
IT was nightfall in a Beijing office building, one autumn day in the early 1950s. A 19-year-old clerk locked himself into the small, windowless room that was both his office and dorm. He sat at the
Author: YANG KUANGHAN Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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103. Foreign-funded Banks: A Grip on Their Holy Grail?
ON December 11, 2006, China honored its WTO commitment to open its Renminbi business to foreign banks. Since that date, both locally incorporated foreign-funded banks and joint venture financial
Author: YANG YIZHEN Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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104. Training for Industrialization
ALL over China, workers are acquiring new skills for the vast task of industrializing the country. Hundreds of thousands of technicians and engineers are also to be trained to carry out the first Five
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1953 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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105. ISLAND FISHERMEN PROSPER
Winds blow waves into silver caps, We fishermen are busy folk; Our masts and nets a pattern form, As boats put out to sea. Each haul of fish means clothes and food, We sail as the full moon shines;
Author: YANG KUANG-TEH Year 1953 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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106. BANKING FOR THE PEOPLE
CHINA now has a nation-wide and centralized system of banking in which the People's Bank of China, a state-owned institution, plays the key part. This bank is the national treasury. All the funds of
Author: YANG PEI-HSIN Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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107. China - Country of Fruit
IF you walk through the streets of Peking, past the many open-air shops and into its famous markets, you are struck by the fact that China is a great country for fruit. In every season of the year
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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108. Overheard Conversation
THERE are early mornings in the plains, in the spring, when the sun shines through a thin haze and the light is soft and caressing. One really feels then that the spring is a young and gentle season,
Author: CHIN CHAO-YANG Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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109. Independent Cotton Industry
LU KWEI-LAN is a young peasant woman of central Shensi province, in Northwest China. Since childhood, she had helped raise many crops of the fine, long-staple cotton for which this part of the
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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110. Running A City District
LAST autumn and winter, elections to local people's congresses took place throughout China. Since then the congresses have met, chosen local people's governments, and begun to exercise their
Author: YANG KUANG-TEH Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML