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11. Chinese Shipbuilding Comes of Age
Ships today are a far cry from the junks of old, although even those craft, rickety by today's standards, could have been a fair match for any galleon or man-of-war when they first appeared a few
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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12. Building a Communications Network
Can't wait to get to China and enjoy your first rickshaw ride? Many Chinese feel the same sense of adventure every time they venture out onto a freeway, as the country continues to build new roads
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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13. The Income and Housing Problems of China's Teachers
Few teachers in China are in their jobs for the money or the housing alone, but they still need to be paid and have somewhere to live. Many local governments have ignored this fact for too long, and
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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14. Sounding the Alarm on Population Growth
ON APRIL 14, 1989, China's population reached 1.1 billion. Although the nation has mounted a massive family-planning campaign over the past two decades, the population growth rate still remains a
Author: STAFF REPORTER DENG SHULIN Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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15. Portraitist Li Qi
IN THE SUMMER of 1988, an invitational Chinese chess tournament was held in Dandong, Liaoning province. During the competitions Li Qi, a professor from Beijing's Central Academy of Fine Arts, was
Author: STAFF REPORTER DENG SHULIN Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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16. New Burn Therapy
A BREAKTHROUGH in the treatment of burns has recently been made by a young Chinese doctor, Xu Rongxiang. Combining Western and traditional Chinese medicines, he has developed a special ointment which
Author: STAFF REPORTER DENG SHULIN Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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17. Zhongyuan Oilfield
A FTER MORE than 30 years of exploration and development, Zhongyuan (Central Plains) Oilfield is set to play a major role in meeting China's increasing demand for oil and natural gas. One of the
Author: STAFF REPORTER DENG SHULIN Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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18. The Qigong-Acupoint Method of Treating Disease
LAST YEAR a man in his 50s, unable to work or live normally because of the pain of a herniated disk, came to see Liu Hengshun in Beijing. For the past seven years, conventional medicines had done
Author: STAFF REPORTER DENG SHULIN Year 1990 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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19. Into the Modern World
A FEW months ago I flew from Beijing to Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province. The 2,000-km trip took only three hours.As I looked down at the province's rugged, mountainous terrain, I inevitably
Author: STAFF REPORTER DENG SHULIN Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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20. Natural Wonders of a Mountainous Region
HUANGGUOSHU FALLS, the most famous tourist attraction in Guizhou, is situated west of Guiyang, the capital of the province. Some 74 meters high and 81 meters wide, the waterfall is the largest in
Author: STAFF REPORTER DENG SHULIN Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML