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11. Nedong County on the Way to Prosperity
NEDONG COUNTY, 3,560 meters above sea level, is one of the 10 largest grain production bases in Tibet. Since the abolition of serfdom in 1959, production has been growing, reaching 20 million kg in
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG YONGYAO Year 1991 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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12. Former Serfs and Lords Now Equal
IT WOULD have seemed unimaginable to Tibetans not so long ago to find former serfs and lords meeting on an equal basis, but in Lhoka Prefecture of Tibet Autonomous Region we found many former serfs
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG YONGYAO Year 1991 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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13. Plane Makers Earn Their Wings ... and Get New Orders
NOTHING SUCCEEDS like success. Just ask anyone at the Shanghai Aircraft Factory. Six years ago the company entered a cooperation agreement with aviation giant McDonnell Douglas of the United States
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG YONGYAO Year 1991 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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14. Villagers Kick Up Their Heels at the Lantern Festival
Music + dance + tradition = excitement.THE LANTERN Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday falling on the 15th of the 1st lunar month, fourteen days after the Spring Festival. In the rural areas in
Author: staff reporter WANG XINMIN Year 1996 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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15. Xinjiang Steps Up Development
IT TOOK more than four hours to fly from Beijing to Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the far northwest of China. Stepping off the plane, it was hard for me to sense the old
Author: staff reporter WANG XINMIN Year 1996 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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16. A Guide to the Ethnic Customs Tour
WITH AIR service accessible to all the provincial capitals, and to the autonomous prefectures in the region, a tour to southwestern China is quite convenient now. A typical ethnic customs tour can
Author: staff reporter WANG XIN Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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17. Environmental Architectonics: Putting the Science Back In Fengshui
THE theory of fengshui may have originated in ancient China, but when most Chinese hear the word today, they associate it with superstition. Surprisingly, it is those on the other side of the Pacific
Author: staff reporter WANG SONG Year 2007 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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18. The Road of the "Wonder Kid"
FORMER snooker world champion Peter Ebdon once said that the rising Chinese star Ding Junhui is destined to become the World Number 1. Ebdon, who has been on the snooker circuit for some time, rates
Author: staff reporter WANG SONG Year 2007 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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19. Beijing's Most Senior Overseas Busy Body
DAVID Tool is known as Lao Du to his Chinese students and friends. This 65-year-old veteran colonel from South Carolina has been a teacher of Analytical Thinking at the Beijing International Studies
Author: staff reporter WANG SONG Year 2007 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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20. Prime Minister Bhutto's Visit Reaffirms Sino-Pakistani Friendship
SOON AFTER the electoral victory which made Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto the country's first woman to hold that post, she announced that her first official trip abroad would be to China.
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG XIN Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML