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151. Green Garden in the Desert
MINQIN county in the northwestern province of Gansu lies on the rim of the Badain Jaran and Tengger deserts, but its 67-hectare botanical garden for desert plants is a world of lush green
Author: DENG QUANSHI Year 1982 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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152. Jinchang-Nickel City
ONLY the newest maps of China show Jinchang (formerly called Jinchuan), a desert city in the Gansu Corridor near the rail line to Xinjiang. The discovery there in 1958 of the world's second largest
Author: DENG QUANSHI Year 1983 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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153. Books for Abroad from New World Press
ONE OF the few foreign-language outlets among the 300 or so publishing houses established in the last 35 years. New World Press serves as a window through which foreign readers can learn more about
Author: DENG LUODING Year 1985 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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154. Changes at Qinghua University
THE REFORM in education touches Qinghua University in Beijing deeply in two ways: as one of the country's leading technical universities (it is sometimes called China's M.I.T.), it is on the
Author: DENG LUODING Year 1985 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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155. Universal Primary School Education in a Remote County
IN the midst of all the many problems of its reform, China channels a great deal of effort into gradually achieving universal primary school education, for the country cannot modernize without its
Author: XIAO DENG Year 1985 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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156. Work-Study Program of Shenzhen University
WHILE WESTERN universities have many ways of helping students with tuition, fees and living expenses, univerisities in China pay these costs for their students. Western institutions aid but do not
Author: DENG LUODING Year 1986 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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157. Piles Therapy Combines TCM & Western Medicine
AT THE 14th International Inventions Fair in Yugoslavia last spring a treatment for hemorrhoids developed by Dr. Shi Zhaoqi from the Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine was awarded a gold medal.
Author: DENG LUODING Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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158. Bishop Tutu in China
IT WAS A cloudy, breezy summer day, and north of Beijing at Badaling the usual hordes of visitors were streaming up and down the Great Wall. Among them was a dark-faced foreigner with a distinctive
Author: DENG YING Year 1986 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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159. Pere David's Deer Return to China
ONE MORNING ,last August, the usual tranquility of the forestry farm in southern Jiangsu province's Dafeng county was disturbed by the roar of a procession of trucks and its wake of heavy dust. In
Author: DENG YING Year 1986 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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160. Queen's Visit: Crowning Touch to Sino-British Ties
BACK IN the 16th century, England's Elizabeth I is said to have written to Chinese Emperor Wan Li suggesting the development of trade relations. The letter never reached him because the messenger
Author: DENG YING Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML