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171. Does China Have a Loch Ness Monster?
DEEP IN THE forested mountains 500 kilometers north of Urumqi in the far northwest Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, beautiful Lake Hanas lies like a gleaming mirror amongst the trees. Over the years
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1986 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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172. Martial Arts for Women's Self-Defense
AT 11 p.m. one night in 1984, Wang Yang, a 23-year-old department store saleswoman, was walking along the silent bank of the Haihe River in Tianjin when a man jumped out of the bushes at her. Though
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1986 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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173. The Bohai Offshore Oilfield Revisited
I ARRIVED at Tang'gu port on the shores of Bohai Bay just down the coast from Tianjin one bright spring morning to find that much had changed since my previous visit four years ago. The harbor
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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174. The Revolution of 1911
IT WAS a struggle over railway rights and an uprising in Wuchang, on the Changjiang (Yangtze) River, which finally set off the Revolution of 1911. While some people were still trying to reform the
Author: WEN MING Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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175. The Role of Trade Unions in Economic Reform
ABOUT 67 percent of China's 120 million urban workers (not counting those in Taiwan province) are members of trade unions. To find out more about what the trade unions are doing in China's present
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1986 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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176. World Cup Gymnastics in Beijing
THE SEVENTH WORLD Cup Gymnastics Competition, held in Beijing last September, featured fine showings by some veterans - and also some upsets. The three-day event, which saw 36 top athletes vying for
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1986 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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177. The New Dalian
DALIAN CITY in Liaoning province, northeast China, is only 90 years old. Fifty of those years were spent under either Japanese or Russian domination. Today, four decades after the Japanese occupying
Author: WEN HAI Year 1987 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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178. Qinhuangdao
ABOUT 350 years ago, a powerful Manchu army from the northeast approached Shanhaiguan Pass, where the Great Wall meets the sea. There the Ming dynasty garrison commander betrayed his trust and let
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1987 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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179. Shanhaiguan-First Pass of the Great Wall
THE GREAT WALL was planned by kings and emperors, but it was built with the brains and hands of Chinese workers. Originally constructed by Emperor Qin Shi Huang of the Qin dynasty (221-207 B.C.),
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1987 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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180. The Yangtze Expeditions- A Deeper Meaning
IN THE LAST year not one, but two groups of young people succeeded in rafting the entire length of the Changjiang (Yangtze River), for the first time in history. Despite the very real dangers, there
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML