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141. Early Morning in Beijing's Parks
AS the first rays of the morning sun fall, the workers on both night and early shifts begin shuttling between the city and the outskirts of the city, and the parks in Beijing become brisk. People can
Author: QIU JIAN and ZOU XIA Year 1984 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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142. Microsurgery in a Village
ANEW BUILDING is going up in the little town of Hancheng in Henan province - the Microsurgery Research Institute. A sophisticated institute in such a small out-of-the-way place? The answer has to do
Author: SA YUN and WU JIAN Year 1986 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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143. A Foreign Film, a Chinese TV Series
IN THE spring of 1988, Bernardo Bertolucci's film The Last Emperor, co-produced by Italy, Britain and China, won nine Oscars in the U.S. and became the talk of film circles all over the world. At the
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHEN JIAN Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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144. A Tourist Guide to Liaoning
LIAONING province is not just a base for heavy industry, but also an area well known for its culture, history and natural beauty. Wherever the visitor goes, pleasant summer resorts, interesting
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU JIAN Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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145. China's TV Fare
MORE THAN a thousand visitors from around the world attended China's First International Television Festival, held in Shanghai last October. During the festival, a hundred TV dramas, series and
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHEN JIAN Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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146. China's Space Technology Enters World Market
THE SUCCESSFUL launching of AsiaSat-1, the satellite manufactured by the U.S. Hughes Aircraft Company for the Asia Satellite Telecommunications Corporation, marked the beginning of China's entry into
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHEN JIAN Year 1990 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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147. Australopithecus in China
CHINESE archaeologists are in a great state of excitement over the recent discovery in China of an almost intact skull belonging to an anthropoid ape from the family of the Australopithecus. The
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHEN JIAN Year 1990 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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148. The Man Who Burned the Opium
COMMISSIONER Lin Zexu (1785-1850) will ever be a national hero for his decisive action in burning British opium and ending the opium trade and his brave resistance to Britain's subsequent
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHEN JIAN Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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149. TV Series Touches Longed-For Nerve
A50-PART television drama that deals with the home lives of ordinary people has created a stir in China since it began airing earlier this year. More than 100 television stations across the country
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHEN JIAN Year 1991 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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150. Cashing In on Cashmere: The First Joint Venture on the Grassland
The lowly grassland goat has become big business for both Inner Mongolia and China in the past 10 years. Staff reporter JIAN QUN and LAI KUAN of the Inner Mongolia Press and Publishing Bureau report
Author: JIAN QUN and LAI KUAN Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML