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231. Migrants' Children Lonely No More
AS millions of rural migrant workers labor to elevate China up into an economic powerhouse, their children are left at home to fight loneliness and other growing pains. Now the local government and
Author: WEN CHIHUA Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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232. An Ancient City of Trade Hidden Deep in the Mountains
HONGJIANG City is little known in modern times, but historically it was a key port and bustling trade center full of riches, spendthrift lifestyles and opium dens. Located in a mountainous zone in
Author: WEN SHU Year 2007 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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233. A Long March in Tibet
WHAT does the real Tibet look like?" As an artist who loves Tibet, Qiu Zhijie often asks himself and the people around him this question. "Some hope this plateau stays poor and rooted in the old
Author: XI WEN Year 2007 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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234. Auto Industry - Growth and Problems
BEFORE the 1949 liberation, the streets of China were sometimes disparagingly called an "international auto show" because all the motor vehicles were either imported or cobbled together from imported
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1984 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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235. Retooling a Truck Plant
THIRTY years ago China could not make cars or trucks.. Her first auto plant was built in the mid-1950s on the site of a Japanese bacteriological factory in Changchun in northeast China. With the help
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1986 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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236. Sports and Recreation for Workers
WITH MORE funds at their disposal because of industrial reform, Chinese enterprises are providing their workers with better recreational facilities and opportunities to enhance their physical
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1986 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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237. 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
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238. NEW LIGHT ON PEKING MAN
TWO YEARS ago the Dutch an-thropologist G. H. R. von Koenigswald, who had studied the Java Man in Indonesia and had worked for several years in the American Museum of National History in New York,
Author: PEI WEN-CHUNG Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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239. The Shores of Kaopao Lake Have Changed
IN MARCH 1953, when I was returning home from the site of the Sanho Dam, I passed Kaopao Lake. Eleven years earlier, I had taken part in guerrilla warfare along its shores. At that time no one had
Author: MIAO WEN-WEI Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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240. FACTS ON NATIONAL MINORITIES
FRIENDS who visit our country or write from abroad often ask about China's national minorities. They want to know what proportion of the population these nationalities represent, how many of them
Author: WU WEN-TSAO Year 1955 Issue 3 PDF HTML