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1221. Stepping Forward Guangzhou New Year Rock Festival
FOR some 20,000 rock fans, the transition from 2003 to 2004 encompassed music. Evening of Time, China's first rock festival of the new year, catered to the country's new youth.Held in Guangzhou from
Author: staff reporter YUAN YE Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1222. Imperial Tea Connoisseurs
HAVING ruled for 60 years, in 1795 Qing emperor Qianlong decided it was time to abdicate in favor of his son. His ministers tried to dissuade him, saying: "A country cannot manage for a single day
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1223. Two World Cultural Heritage Villages on one Amazing Mountain
QU Xinghu, a park employee, lives in a small cottage near Yuping (Jade Screen) Pavilion on (Yellow Mountain) in China's Anhui Province. He looks after Huangshan's most famous tree, the Guest
Author: staff reporter GUAVA LEE Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1224. Migrant Workers: Urban Underclass
ACCORDING to official statistics, there are now 130 million (equivalent to half the American population) migrant workers in Chinese cities. This means that China has more migrant than urban workers,
Author: staff reporter LI WUZHOU Year 2004 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1225. China's Cool Handing of Avian Flu
ON January 27. 2004, the China National Avian Flu Reference Lab confirmed that in Dingdang Town. Long'an County. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region a duck had died of the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian
Author: staff reporter LI WUZHOU Year 2004 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1226. Emperor Yongle
DURING its long history Beijing has had several names. The current one was ordained on February 4, 1403 by Emperor Yongle, named Zhu Di (1360-1424), of the Ming Dynasty. It was he who decreed that
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2004 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1227. Dai Life
Bamboo for shelter water for life and fun, who needs more?SUBTROPICAL Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province is home to 13 ethnic Sminorities, including the Dai, Hani, Blang, Yi and Jino, all of whom go
Author: staff reporter ZHANG HUA Year 2004 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1228. Can Rural China Keep Up?
GIVEN the Chinese government's determination to stimulate industrial and urban development during the past 50 years, policymakers now look to improve rural conditions. Although the central government
Author: staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1229. Like It or Lump It Migrant Workers in Beijing
LURED by better living and working conditions, huge numbers of Chinese farmers leave their rural homes for the city. Their education having generally ended at junior middle school, they have little
Author: staff reporter ZHANG YUAN Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1230. Fund Shortages Frustrate Development in Higher Education
HUANG Yue is a third-year student at Jiangsu's Lianshui County No.l Senior Middle School. Her teacher is confident of her ability to enter a top university, but Huang has reservations. She thinks it
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML