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121. The Past Lives On in Ancient Ruins of Inner Mongolia
New discoveries by archaeologists in Inner Mongolia reveal a past full of tumult and beauty. Staff reporter PENG JIANQUN, together with JIA LAIKUAN of the Inner Mongolia Press and Publication Bureau,
Author: PENG JIANQUN; JIA LAIKUAN Year 1992 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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122. Popularizing Science Among China's Minorities
Raising the consciousness of China's ethnic minorities to the benefits of using science and technology in agriculture is helping many to improve their lives and climb out of poverty.CHINA HAS 55
Author: YAO KUNLUN and JIA GUANGJIE Year 1994 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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123. A New Homeland Surrounded by a Clear River
ON arriving in Shijiazhuang, we could hardly believe our eyes. In complete contrast to other industrial cities, characterized by numerous factory buildings, smog, and the dull roar of machinery, what
Author: YU JIE & JIA LAN Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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124. Wang Jianming: Outdo Yourself or Outdo Your Opponent
"In the bid to catch up with and surpass in a few score years an industrial revolution which took place over several hundred, the spirit of toil and hard struggle is essential." - Wang JianmingIN his
Author: XU JING & JIA LAN Year 2002 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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125. The Forest City of Yichun
AFTER years of booming tourism on the sunny beaches of seaside towns, and within the prosperous modernity of metropolises and coastal cities, many holiday-makers now seek a change. They have now set
Author: YU JIE & JIA LIN Year 2002 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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126. Paradise within Shangrila
DUKEZONG, a Tibetan town in Shangrila, Yunnan Province, offers sanctuary to escapees from the pressures of city life. Dukezong's authentic Tibetan dwellings, gilded prayer halls and pagodas, and
Author: WEN MING, LI JIA Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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127. CHINA GETS AN ALPHABET
BEGINNING this autumn, some of the fifty million children in China's primary schools will start learning a new phonetic alphabet using Latin letters. They will not stop learning the traditional
Author: CHOU YOU-KUANG Year 1957 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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128. STEVEDORE
Everybody who knew old Shanghai remembers the stevedores who worked like beasts of burden. On a recent study of the technical revolution, at the fifth loading area of the Shanghai Harbour Bureau one
Author: LI CHING-YOU Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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129. The Beijing Prison
BEIJING Prison has stood on Yuxin Road in the south of the city since 1911. . Inside the gate is a neat courtyard where the administrative offices are. Through a guarded door across the courtyard is
Author: YOU YUWEN and HUANG JUN Year 1979 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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130. Ancient Imperial Pharmacy - Now the People's
IN the labyrinthine lanes of the hurly-burly shopping district of Da Sha La, a traditional market place of old Beijing, stands the 311-year-old Tongrentang, once apothecaries to China's emperors.
Author: YOU XIYUAN and LIU HONGFA Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML