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21. Ms. Web Popularity Guo Jinghong
GUO Jinghong, like many other city girls born in the mid-1970s, lives in an enlightened era. She is well educated, has expensive taste, follows fashion trends, and advocates personal development. Guo
Author: MENG QIAN Year 2000 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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22. Shigejie Coal Mine
SHIGEJIE Coal Mine is located at the juncture of the suburbs of Changzhi City, Lucheng City and Tunliu County in southeastern Shanxi. The mining enterprise has 165 million yuan in fixed assets. Each
Author: WANG QIAN Year 2000 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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23. My Mother and Me
I was born in 1982, in the Yimeng mountain area of Shandong Province, one of the poorest regions in east China. The local people there still have a feudalistic mentality, and firmly believe that men
Author: WANG QIAN Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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24. To Be a Well-off Witkey?
A "witkey" is a person who sells knowledge and experience to others via the Internet. What are the opportunities and challenges of this new and rapidly expanding area of e-commerce?IT was one o'clock
Author: LI QIAN Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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25. The Emergence of the "Peacock" Economy
Good grooming has replaced the macho look, to the delight of cosmetic manufacturers and salon owners.CHOCK full of lotions, cosmetics and perfumes, the bathroom shelves are traditionally the domain
Author: LI QIAN Year 2007 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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26. Standard or Local Chinese?
TURN on the TV and a variety of dialects and accents - from Sichuan, Zhejiang, Shaanxi, Guangdong - as well as the familiar Putonghua (standard spoken Chinese), greet the ear. More and more programs
Author: LI QIAN Year 2007 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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27. LOHAS - Live Green, Live Healthy
DAILY-LIFE habits such as taking public transit, eating organic food, wearing clothes made from natural fibers and buying second-hand are becoming commonplace among Chinese professionals.The
Author: LI QIAN Year 2007 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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28. 2,000 Years of Chinese Pagodas
TRAVELERS see pagodas everywhere in China - in cities, on mountaintops, beside rivers, near temples. The oldest of them date from the first century A.D., when Buddhism was introduced from India.
Author: LUO ZHEWEN Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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29. New Finds About the Great Wall
IN CHINESE the Great Wall is known as the Ten-Thousand-Li (5,000-kilometer) Wall. In fact, ten times that length, or more than 50,000 km. of such defense works, were built in China's history.
Author: LUO-ZHEWEN Year 1981 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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30. Legends, Stone Anchors, and the 'Chinese Columbus' Theory
Did Chinese Buddhist monks reach the Americas - specifically, Mexico - 1,000 years before Columbus? This old debate has come back to life in Chinese academic circles since the 1960s. The 1975
Author: LUO RONGQU Year 1983 Issue 4 PDF HTML