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1731. Down at the Farm in Shandong
For all the excitement over China's urban affluence, it is still the industrious farmer who forms the backbone of the country, as the following glimpse into the life of a typical rural family
Author: LI X1A Year 1994 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1732. The Great Wall and China's Nationalities
The Great Wall, China's Maginot Line to many, was more like a river than a harrier. Rivers unite people and provide them with a place to gather. Much the same way with the wall.MOST OF the Great Wall
Author: LI FENGSHAN Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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1733. Ethnic Songs and Dances, a Major Force in China's Culture
CHINA IS a multinational country consisting of 56 ethnic groups, with the Han people in the majority. The remaining 55 national minorities vary in population, some being quite small, others as large
Author: LI YUSHAN Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1734. Chinese Consumers Hold the Line
In a country where the art of conversation is still one of the most popular forms of recreation, a home telephone has suddenly become an "essential."THE LAST time I dialed Ruo Sha's home number, it
Author: LI FENG Year 1994 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1735. Suzhou Sheds Its Backyard Image
This city has it call: beauty, brains and booming business. No wonder the Shanghainese have used it for centuries as a dormitory suburb.THE SMALL city of Suzhou is best known for its beautiful
Author: LI JIANGUO Year 1994 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1736. Baishan: An Ancient "Forbidden City" Opens Up
EVERY CHINESE knows the ancient story of "The Foolish Old Man" who, with his sons and grandsons, set to work on clearing away the mountain that stood in front of his house. They did not rest until
Author: LI MING Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1737. China's Civil Aviation: Looking Towards the 21st Century
By staff reporterONE DAY in October 1955, Ma Hongzhi, a young girl at a high school in Beijing, was mysteriously summoned to her teacher's office after class. "Do gasoline fumes make you sick?" the
Author: LI XIA Year 1995 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1738. Gansu - Where Water Is More Precious Than Gold
A GREAT many people know about the Dunhuang Grottoes and the fabulous art treasures they contain, but few people know anything about the area in which they are located. And those who are aware of
Author: LI XIA Year 1995 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1739. China Today's "History and Tourism " Contest
We know a lot of people enjoy reading China Today, but it took us by surprise that how many of our readers expressed an interest in traveling to China.A COLORFUL snake coiling up on a green leaf is
Author: LI XIA Year 1995 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1740. Keeping an Appointment With Death
AT MID-AUTUMN night in 1994 Dr. Zhao Xunmei, chief physician of the Digestion Studies Department at Shanghai's Huadong Hospital, lay dying with the knowledge that her stomach cancer had now spread
Author: LI HAOMING Year 1995 Issue 6 PDF HTML