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11. After My Daughter Was Born
Readers often ask us how ordinary people in China live. Starting from the January 1986 issue, we have carried a series of glimpses into their lives - how people in different professions start their
Author: JIANG JIALIN Year 1988 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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12. Manchu Papercuts
PAPERCUTS are one of China's most famous and traditional folk arts. In the countryside, windows are often decorated with simple designs of birds, butterflies, or flowers. The Chinese characters for
Author: LIU JIANG Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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13. Overland Across Qinghai to Tibet
IN 1985 an overland tour program from Xining in Qinghai province to Lhasa, capital of Tibet, was opened by the Xining branch of China International Travel Service (CITS). Since then, individual and
Author: JIANG PEIQIN Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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14. An Innovative Young Teacher
WHEN TEACHER Ren Xiao'ai walked into her classroom on her 30th birthday, she was greeted with a cake, a bouquet of fresh flowers, a ragged chorus of "happy birthdays" and an enthusiastic round of
Author: ZHU JIANG Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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15. Post and Telecommunications in Tibet
THE TIBETAN Plateau, isolated for hundreds of years, has now entered the era of electronic information.Since 2:30 pm, October 23, 1989, when Lhasa's satellite broadcasting and television station went
Author: JIANG ZUOZHONG Year 1991 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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16. Love Is Not Blind
The love and care between blind parents and their three college-educated children have overcome any feeling of inferiority or incapacity and seen them all achieve outstanding success. JIANG CHIMEI, a
Author: JIANG CHIMEI Year 1992 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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17. Peerless Pears Promote Prosperity
When the household contract responsibility system was introduced in villages around Botou in Hebei Province, the villagers decided to plant pear orchards on the rich alluvial plain. Their choice has
Author: JIANG JIALIN Year 1992 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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18. Chinese Puppetry
ACCORDING to textual research, the emergence of the puppet is closely linked with the custom of burying slaves alive with their deceased masters in ancient China. Initially, pottery figurines were
Author: JIANG SHANGLI Year 1996 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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19. How China Will Feed Herself in the Next Century
Population increase and farmland shrinkage have sounded the alarm for China's grain production.In China the amount of grain per person has surpassed the world average.The prediction that China will
Author: LIU JIANG Year 1996 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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20. Fruitful Institutional Restructuring
WITH remarkable achievements made in economic reform over the past two decades, people from all walks of life have been eagerly looking forward to the restructuring of the country's political system.
Author: JIANG DI Year 1999 Issue 3 PDF HTML