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1641. Magazine's Outstanding Photos on Exhibit
FOR a week in late spring China Today presented glimpses of China - the daily lives of ordinary people, folklore of the minority nationalities, famous mountains and rivers, cultural relics, new
Author: STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER HUO JIANYING Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1642. Liubiju Today
Pickle made better with age - and know-howEVERY Beijinger knows Liubiju, the 500-year-old pickle shopturned-modern enterprise that has undergone such impressive changes in the last ten years.In 1988
Author: staff reporters SUN LI Year 1998 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1643. Relocating 1 Million People
The Yangtze River Three Gorges Project is the largest water-conservancy project in the world. After its completion in 2009, its total installed capacity will be 18.25 million kW, with an annual power
Author: staff reporters WANG XIN Year 2000 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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1644. A Pioneering Place for Overseas Students
THE Hefei New and High-tech Industrial Zone constitutes a perfect investment environment, providing complete services for overseas students. A great number of overseas students have already been
Author: By staff report TANG SHUBIAO Year 2000 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1645. Anecdotes from a Foreign Expert
HE Li'ou (Oriol), our foreign expert, has been a colleague of mine for five years. He and his Chinese wife have a very lovely daughter. Unlike those of a fiery temperament that one associates with
Author: By staff translator YAO BEI Year 2002 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1646. Hussein: More CHINESE THAN THE CHINESE
TODAY is the 50th birthday of China Today, and it would be a great joy to have Hussein, our Egyptian consultant, here to celebrate it with us. It is a great pity that he has gone home, to his country
Author: By staff translator WANG FU Year 2002 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1647. Wenzhou, City of Commerce and Culture
MANY people think of Wenzhou, whose many small commodities such as lighters, shoes and locks are well known the world over, as a commercial city. Shops line its streets, and Wenzhou people have such
Author: Staff Report Zhang Hua Year 2003 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1648. Fashion in China
AS world fashion storms into an open China, memories of its bygone blue tunic period fade all the faster.These days the Chinese wardrobe, as worn by passers-by on any street, is one of color and
Author: staff report DONG NING Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1649. A Revolution in Marriage Lines
PUBLICATION of the new Regulations on Marriage Registration signaled a mass postponement of weddings planned for October 1, the conventional wedding sea-son. Last September, usually the busiest month
Author: staff report LI wuzhou Year 2003 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1650. Dialogue Between Soul and Nature
ALL of Li Changxing's photographs arc of nature, a constant theme that makes him more a romantic lyricist than a photographer. Mountains, rivers, clouds and sunsets as projected through Li's camera
Author: staff photographer DONG NING Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML