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11. An Interview with Governor Hu Ping
THE TEMPERATURE WAS below freezing in Beijing late last fall as we headed for the airport, bundled up in winter coats and hats. In our party were four foreigners on the staff of 'China Reconstructs'
Author: GUO ANDING Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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12. Price Reform and People's Lives
PRICES have gone up again!" complains an old woman standing in front of some free market stalls. Even so, she leaves with a basketful of vegetables, fish, meat and eggs. This is a very common scene
Author: GUO ZHONGYI Year 1988 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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13. Combatting Price Rises
SKYROCKETING prices arc proving so unpopular that 80 percent of the people questioned in a recent survey indicated dissatisfaction over the issue. This is hardly surprising. One 26-year-old
Author: GUO ZHONGYI Year 1988 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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14. Guangxi: an Anniversary Report
CHINA is a multi-national country, peopled by 56 ethnic groups. The largest national minority group, the Zhuangs, number approximately 14 million. The majority of Zhuangs live in the Guangxi-Zhuang
Author: GUO ANDING Year 1988 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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15. The Taiwan Issue
Ten years after the restoration of full diplomatic relations between China and the U.S. in January 1979, a look at the major question which divided the two countries for so long, and which is still
Author: GUO XIANGZHI Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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16. A Teacher by Choice
FOR THE past 28 years, primary-school education has been an integral part of my life. First I was a teacher; now I am head of one of the sections of the Beijing East District's Teaching and Research
Author: GUO JIANKANG Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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17. China's Agriculture, Today and Tomorrow
THE FINAL figures on China's 1989 agricultural production add up to good news. Total grain production reached 407.45 billion kg, surpassing the previous record of 407.12 billion kg in 1984. It is
Author: GUO SHUTIAN Year 1990 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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18. Woman Geologist in the Antarctic
THE HIGHEST peak in the Antarctic is the Vinson Massif, 5,140 m above sea level. Icy and precipitous, its slopes gouged by crevices, the peak towers grimly over the bleak landscape. Even in summer
Author: GUO MEINI Year 1990 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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19. Chinese, an Ancient, Fascinating Language
THERE ARE many legends about the origin of Chinese. One says that Fuxi, an ancestor of the Chinese people in Neolithic times, created the language by drawing the Eight Diagrams (eight combinations of
Author: GUO XILIANG Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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20. Dancing to the Tempo of Confucius
IN 517 B.C. 34-year-old Confucius, China's famous ancient philosopher and educator, toured the state of Qi, adjacent to his home state of Lu, where he was just beginning to demonstrate his talents.
Author: GUO ANDING Year 1991 Issue 4 PDF HTML