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11. Red River Valley: A Film Reveals a Little-Known History
A HUNDRED years ago a British scientific expedition came to Tibet and received a warm welcome from the hospitable Tibetans. But when the British returned with an army and guns, they encountered the
Author: HU BO Year 1997 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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12. A Home for Cranes
Thanks to a group of concerned people, China is protecting its birds.CRANES inhabit open marshlands, wet plains and prairies, and even plateaus. Occasionally, they live on sandy flats and along the
Author: WEN BO Year 1998 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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13. Microcosm of China's Economic Miracle
THIS April 18, Pudong, an administrative district of Shanghai, will celebrate its 10th anniversary. Ten years ago, then Chinese premier Li Peng announced on behalf of the State Council the opening of
Author: RUI BO Year 2000 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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14. Investment Guide to Hanshan County
HANSHAN County in eastern Anhui Province is rich in resources. It has more than 30 different types of minerals, and its 5.28 billion tons of anhydrous anhydrite makes it Asia's largest reserve of the
Author: LING BO Year 2005 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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15. Economic Transition in Daqing Oilfield
LOCATED in Northeast China, Daqing Oilfield is the largest in the country. It is witness to all the trials and tribulations that China's petroleum industry has experienced in the course of its
Author: LING BO Year 2006 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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16. Laoshe Teahouse Rejuvenates an Old Facade of Beijing
TEAHOUSES are almost as old as tea production in China, and form an integral part of China's unique tea culture. Teahouses appeared throughout urban and rural China as early as the Tang Dynasty
Author: WEN BO & SUN LI Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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17. Thousand-Island Lake
QIANDAO (Thousand-Island) Lake in Zhejiang Province is one of China's most popular tourist destinations, greenery, the lake is surrounded by the largest forest park in the country. Its average depth
Author: LING BO & XI WEN Year 2005 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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18. When the 'Roof of the World' Was Formed
THE Qinghai-Xizang (Chinghai-Tibet) Plateau, highest and largest in the world, was formed only a few hundred thousand years ago. This makes it the youngest highland on earth. It averages about 5,000
Author: ZHENG BENXING Year 1979 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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19. The Stupid Bookworm; The Vase and the Pot
The Stupid BookwormONE day a bookworm crawled out from a book and met a spider."How do you do?" said the bookworm politely."Who are you?" asked the spider."Ha, ha!" the bookworm laughed and said,
Author: ZHENG BOSHEN Year 1979 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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20. Chinese Scientists in Hew Research on the Structure of Matter
LAST September Prof. Samuel C.C. Ting, a well-known American physicist, again visited China as a guest of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He spoke to specialists and graduate research students on
Author: ZHENG ZHIPENG Year 1980 Issue 1 PDF HTML