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171. Legends of Jade
GOLD may be the world acknowledged international hard currency, but within the context of millennia-old Chinese culture, jade is infinitely more precious. There is an ancient Chinese saying: "Gold
Author: YANG YINING Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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172. Youth Literature
IT was nightfall in a Beijing office building, one autumn day in the early 1950s. A 19-year-old clerk locked himself into the small, windowless room that was both his office and dorm. He sat at the
Author: YANG KUANGHAN Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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173. Foreign-funded Banks: A Grip on Their Holy Grail?
ON December 11, 2006, China honored its WTO commitment to open its Renminbi business to foreign banks. Since that date, both locally incorporated foreign-funded banks and joint venture financial
Author: YANG YIZHEN Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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174. TIBETAN PEOPLE MOVE FORWARD
TIBET used to be regarded as 'mysterious land.' When people talked about it, they thought of towering snow-covered mountains, vast and interminable grasslands, reincarnated Buddhas and lamas skilled
Author: LI YU-I Year 1952 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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175. FACTS ON THE CHINESE PRESS
ON a cool autumn afternoon in Peking in 1952, journalists of 17 nations met with their Chinese colleagues for a friendly discussion on the Chinese press. Most of the guests were delegates to the
Author: HU YU-CHIH Year 1953 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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176. OLD MUSEUM COMES ALIVE
BEHIND Tien An Men, from which Chairman Mao Tse-tung reviews demonstrations of our joyful, liberated people on the national holidays of new China, stands the colossal Wu Men Gate. The courtyard of
Author: WANG YU-CHUAN Year 1953 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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177. Railways Forge Ahead
OLD CHINA never had a national railway system. If one were to draw a line on the map from Manchouli in the Northeast to Kunming in the Southwest, one would find that the country to the west of it was
Author: WANG YU-CHI Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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178. WHY OLD CHINA COULD NOT INDUSTRIALIZE
CHINA today is well launched on her planned transformation from a predominently agricultural country to an industrial one. The Chinese people have dreamt of such a change for a century. But until the
Author: WANG CHING-YU Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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179. TATUNG COALFIELD
WHEN Shansi province in North China is mentioned, one thinks first of all of coal. It ranks with the Don Basin in the Soviet Union and Pennsylvania in the United States as one of the world's greatest
Author: CHIN YU-KUN Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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180. Farm-hands to Cooperative Farmers
A DAY'S motor journey from Lanchow, capital of Kansu province in northwest China, there is a town called Yungchang. Southwest of it, just off the highway, lies a stretch of fields about six miles long
Author: MA YU-PING Year 1955 Issue 1 PDF HTML