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1451. Investors Rush to Pudong New Area
Staff reporter CHAI RUIKANG reports on the rapid growth of Sino-foreign investment and construction projects in Shanghai's Pudong New Area.THE DEVELOPMENT of Shanghai's Pudong New Area is a
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1993 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1452. A Foreigner Takes On the Chinese Football Team
Heartbroken football fans in China have gained some confidence in the Chinese team with the coming of German coach Klaus Schlappner, as China Today's sports specialist CHAI RUIKANG reports.WHO'S THE
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1993 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1453. Loyal Fans Spur On Footballers
If the fans have anything to do with it - and they do -Chinese football will soon be heading for the world's top stadiums. Staff reporter CHAI RUIKANG tells the story.FOOTBALL WITHOUT fans is
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1993 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1454. "Little Champs " Make Big News in Chinese Sports
A new and interesting group of athletes is making its appearance on China's national sports scene. Some of them are so young, they cry when they leave home.AT THE the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona,
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1994 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1455. Zhangmu - Tibetan Border Town
EIGHT hundred km. southwest of Tibet's capital Lhasa, on the China-Nepal international highway, is the town of Zhangmu on the frontier. The road snakes along sheer cliffs, with towering peaks on one
Author: TIAN DI Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1456. Suoxi Valley-Spectacular Nature Preserve
SUOXI VALLEY, 122 square kilometers of spectacular mountain peaks, caves, waterfalls and forest, is one of China's finest natural parks. Opened to visitors four years ago and maintaining a guest house
Author: DI CHEN Year 1985 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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1457. China's Views on War and Peace
IT is fortunate that no world war has occured during the forty years since World War Two. Even so, the world we live in has been anything but tranquil and the danger of a new world war still
Author: PENG DI Year 1985 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1458. Revisiting the Dabie Mountains
TEN YEARS AGO, I visited the Dabie Mountains for the first time. Lying at the juncture of Hubei. Henan and Anhui provinces in central China, the mountains have an area of 72,000 square kilometers and
Author: DI XIANGHUA Year 1987 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1459. From Carpenter to Big-City Mayor
A HARD BACKSLAP and the greeting: "You're somebody now, Li Ruihuan. Still remember us small potatoes?"Li Ruihuan today is not only mayor of Tianjin, China's third largest city, he is one of 17
Author: XIAO DI Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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1460. Zigui County: Land of Oranges
ON ITS journey through the Three Gorges, the mighty Changjiang (Yangtze River) meets its tributary Fragrant Brook. The river here is wide and its gently sloping banks are covered with luxuriant grass
Author: DI HUA Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML