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261. Chinese Travelers Step Out
FOR the past three years I've taken all my national holidays abroad," says Xia Zhiyuan, vice president of a foreign enterprise in Beijing, with satisfaction. Bearing in mind there are three such
Author: ZHANG HUA Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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262. Israel Epstein Sees China Grow
IN the past, there was much talk about how the advancing world would change China. We are now in the period when China's role in the world is changing the world situation and attracting notice all
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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263. Cooperate, Develop and Create a Future Together
NEW technology, particularly information technology is a global trend that has given impetus to economic development, but levels of development vary according to the conditions in different countries
Author: ZHANG DEJIANG Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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264. Four-wheeling Through the Onqin Daga Desert
Burgeoning private car ownership has broadened China's scope of holiday travel. Tours in cross-country vehicles are increasingly popular, and make exploring remoter regions an exciting and viable
Author: ZHANG YAJUN Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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265. Charlie Soong and Wilmington
IN front of the Fifth Avenue Methodist Church in Wilmington, North Carolina stands a monument erected in 1944 which reveals an unusual historic connection with China. The engraved plaque states that
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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266. Third Generation Art and Artists
DRAMATIC changes have taken place in the 25 years since China's reform and opening. Since 1978 it has transmogrified from the isolated, indigent and unenlightened country of the cold war years to a
Author: ZHANG ZHAOHUI Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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267. Chinese Officials Lighten Up Under Pressure
Chinese officials are displaying a far more human public persona these days than their traditionally severe demeanor, a change welcomed by the people. Formerly stern and rigid, they are now animated
Author: ZHANG XUEYING Year 2005 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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268. What Has and Has Not Changed Since Macao's Handover
It has been 5 years since Macao returned to China, and the racing stands and casinos are as packed as ever.IN many ways, Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) remains as it was before being
Author: ZHANG JUAN Year 2005 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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269. An Old Town on the Ancient Tea-Horse Trail
FOR centuries, Southwest China's Yunnan Province has been known as home of black tea. It was in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) that caravans began to transport bricks of tea from Xishuangbanna and Simao
Author: ZHANG HONG Year 2005 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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270. An Ancient Country's Love of Modern Western Art
CHINA'S contemporary art is gaining recognition among international artistic circles, despite having got off to a relatively late start. Until the 1980s, Chinese art students were expected to
Author: ZHANG HONG Year 2005 Issue 3 PDF HTML