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11. Mt. Laoshan - Nice for Immortals and Mortals Too
MAYBE there's a reason why Mt. Laoshan was known in history as the "Home of Immortals." Maybe it's the view of the Yellow Sea on one side and a forest of peaks on the other as one stands on the crest
Author: RONG YE Year 1983 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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12. A Teacher's Story
What Ding Rong's students did at the time of the death of her son was the result of her long and warm relation with them. A teacher of fine arts courses which are taken by all junior students at
Author: DING RONG Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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13. The Wonderful World of Calligraphy
CHINESE calligraphy is a special kind of art. Chinese characters, the written form of the language, began to be used some 3,000 years ago. From that ancient time to the period of the Qin dynasty
Author: LIU RONG Year 1985 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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14. Australian Joint Venture Aids China's Self-Sufficiency
A JOINT venture with Australia is bringing China closer to self-sufficiency in Bundy tubing, high precision tubing essential to the automotive and refrigeration industries. The Hua Yan Bundy Tubing
Author: RONG YE Year 1987 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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15. The Bronze Drums of the Southwest
STRETCHING along a sheer rockface in the Huashan Mountains, deep in a Zhuang nationality area of Guangxi, is a fresco 170 meters long by 50 meters high. It is over several thousand years old, and
Author: RONG YE Year 1988 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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16. Foreign Economic Cooperation in the Coastal Areas
ONE OF the most important decisions China has made this year is to double the coastal area opened to the outside world for economic development. Preferential incentives have been implemented in the
Author: RONG YE Year 1988 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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17. A School for Retarded Children
GAO YA, now 10, was born with limited mental capacity because of problems in the birth process. Although taller than most children her age, she wears a permanent smile because she is unable to
Author: ZHU RONG Year 1988 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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18. Developing the Yangtze River Economic Corridor
Serving as a corridor to draw economic development into the hinterland, the Yangtze River area is drawing the attention of developers both at home and abroad. Staff reporter RONG YE describes the
Author: RONG YE Year 1993 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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19. Kunshan's Road to Modernization
An alternate route to success.IN 1984, when the State Council announced the opening of 14 coastal cities, including Tianjin and Dalian, to the outside world, a number of national economic and
Author: YANG RONG Year 1996 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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20. The Long March Missionary
AMONG Red Army troops trudging through the high mountains of eastern Guizhou Province 70 years ago was one fair-haired, gray-eyed foreigner. He was Rudolph Alfred Bosshardt, a missionary from Britain
Author: RONG YE Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML