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211. Building a Local Economic Showcase
AT the end of 1984 the Chinese government decided to build economic and technological development zones in 14 ports and industrial cities along its coast, in places such as Dalian, Tianjin, Shanghai
Author: staff reporters WU XINYI and GAO YAN Year 2002 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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212. Pudong Takes Six steps as the world Takes One
Editor: The Beijing-based Economic Daily recently carried the headline, "China Takes Three Steps As the World Takes One" - an observation on China's economic growth. Its 16 percent annual GDP growth
Author: staff reporters SHEN HONGLEI & WU XINYI Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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213. Pudong: Building a Hi-tech Platform
THE approach of the knowledge economy means that Shanghai - China's most international city - is advancing towards world metropolis status. As the Chinese saying goes, "In the north is Zhongguancun,
Author: staff reporters LI JIALIN & WU XINYI Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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214. Tianjin Hi-tech Industrial Park
TIANJIN is North China's biggest industrial and commercial city, and is economic center of the Bohai Bay area. It is also a comprehensive trade port, encompassing the largest container wharf in North
Author: staff reporters WU XINYI & LI MENG Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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215. Going from the Grand Canal to the Bohai Sea
IT is Cangzhou's geographic location that encouraged its sons to excel in martial arts. As it is in a strategic location, scene of many ancient battles, Cangzhou natives developed their own effective
Author: staff reporters WU XINYI & WANG NAN Year 2003 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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216. 'Self-Restraint and Return to the Rites' Means Restoration and Retrogression
The mass movement to criticize Lin Piao and Confucius is sweeping China. Countless numbers of workers, peasants, soldiers, revolutionary cadres and revolutionary intellectuals are holding meetings
Author: TING FU-TAO, CHIANG TEH-HSIN and WU PING-NAN Year 1974 Issue 6 PDF HTML