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121. Dynamic Port on Alkaline Soil
IT is hard to imagine that only 11 years ago, the broad bustling streets lined with row upon row of tall buildings and space-age style production plants in what is now Tangshan Seaport Economic and
Author: XIAO YAXIN & GAO ZIYANG Year 2004 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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122. Hezhou Edges Its Way into the Pearl River Delta Megalopolis
THE southeastern coastal cities in Guangdong Province around the Pearl River Delta were among the forerunners of China's economic reform and prosperity. The area is now the country's most dynamic
Author: YI FAN & GAO YAN Year 2006 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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123. Changzhou's Colorful Economic Mosaic
THE Yangtze River Delta is a powerhouse that has propelled China's rapid economic growth over the past years. There are 16 major cities driving the dynamic area forward, and Changzhou in Jiangsu
Author: HAN LI & GAO YAN Year 2006 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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124. Glorious Dreams of a Desert City
Years ago, Barbara Freese, American environmental attorney and writer, boarded a Beijing train bound for the heart of the old continent of Asia. As it approached the Ordos Desert in Inner Mongolia,
Author: HAN LI & GAO YAN Year 2007 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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125. Ordos: A Green City
BLUE is the sky, vast are the fields, the grasses blow, and the cattle show." This poem reflects vividly the beauty of the grasslands as it is etched on the mind of every Chinese person. The scenery
Author: HAN LI & GAO YAN Year 2007 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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126. Equal Opportunities for All
RAPID industrial development in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, has brought the city great wealth. The city's new development policy, moreover, has been of benefit to all Ordos residents, including herdsmen
Author: HAN LI & GAO YAN Year 2007 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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127. Building a Green Great Wall
A news bulletin entitled "Windblown sand approaches Beijing," issued by the Xinhua News Agency in 1988, revealed that the United Nations had listed Beijing as a city verging on desertification. Hebei
Author: WU XIN YI & GAO YAN Year 2001 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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128. 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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129. 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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130. 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