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231. Eden in the Xinjiang Mountains
Nature's greatest splendors are often secreted in the remotest of spots. This is certainly true of Kanas Lake, deep in the Altay Mountains of northern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. This area of
Author: WANG ZU Year 2007 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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232. College Program for Young Science Prodigies
GERMAN mathematician Karl I". Gauss was solving advanced geometric proofs at the age of nine; British physicist William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) entered university at ten; 20th century American
Author: WANG ZHENG Year 1986 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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233. Painter from Across the Himalayas
IN ONE OF Karmakar's paintings for the exhibition, The Creation of Life, the painter uses symbolism: A round shape resembles both the life-giving sun and a woman's womb; below and at left is a
Author: WANG WEIXIN Year 1986 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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234. Family Planning in Sichuan
SICHUAN province in southwestern China has 101 million people - one-tenth of the country's population. On average, for every person there is less than one mu (1 15 hectare) of arable land. Too-rapid
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1986 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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235. When an Intellectual Marries a Truck Driver
TEN YEARS AGO, right after graduating from Beijing University, I married a truck driver, Pang Wenlu, employed by the school's transportation section. His workmates were appalled. "Marry a college
Author: WANG FU Year 1986 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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236. Environmental Protection on the Qinghai-Tibet Railway
THE Qinghai-Tibet Railway, which provides a rail link between the autonomous region and the rest of China, opened on July 1, 2006. Minimizing damage to the primitive, fragile and susceptible
Author: WANG SHILING Year 2007 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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237. OLD MUSEUM COMES ALIVE
BEHIND Tien An Men, from which Chairman Mao Tse-tung reviews demonstrations of our joyful, liberated people on the national holidays of new China, stands the colossal Wu Men Gate. The courtyard of
Author: WANG YU-CHUAN Year 1953 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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238. Railways Forge Ahead
OLD CHINA never had a national railway system. If one were to draw a line on the map from Manchouli in the Northeast to Kunming in the Southwest, one would find that the country to the west of it was
Author: WANG YU-CHI Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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239. WHY OLD CHINA COULD NOT INDUSTRIALIZE
CHINA today is well launched on her planned transformation from a predominently agricultural country to an industrial one. The Chinese people have dreamt of such a change for a century. But until the
Author: WANG CHING-YU Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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240. Traditional Painters Find New Themes
EVERYONE who has seen traditional Chinese paintings knows how successfully they unite the portrayal of objects with the communication of feeling. No matter what they painted, human figures or
Author: WANG CHAO-WEN Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML