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21. China's Anti-Smoking Drive
DESPITE the Chinese government's ban on cigarette advertising, frequent newspaper and magazine reports warning of the harmful effects of smoking, and the ever-increasing price of cigarettes, the
Author: LIU HONG Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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22. China's Railways: Getting on Track
MINGLING with the crowds before the Beijing Railway Station are a new breed of scalpers. Queuing through the night, they buy tickets to popular destinations and then resell them during the day to
Author: YI HONG Year 1988 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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23. Warrior Tomb Figures of Ancient China
THOUSANDS of years ago in A China, human sacrifices accompanied dead rulers and nobles to their graves. The unfortunate victims included concubines, slaves, musicians and fighting men - all of whom
Author: YANG HONG Year 1988 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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24. Imperial Tomb Murals
THE RULERS of ancient China regularly devoted many years of their reign (plus vast sums and manpower) to the building of extravagent tombs for themselves. The early historian Sima Qian (145-? B.C.)
Author: YANG HONG Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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25. Pingyao City Defies Sands of Time
Pingyao City in central Shanxi Province has been a flourishing center for more than 2,500 years. Staff reporter HONG BING recounts how the city is capitalizing on its rich past to build a bright
Author: HONG BING Year 1991 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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26. When Minority Nationalities Marry
Many intriguing customs have been handed down for generations. Staff reporter LIU HONG describes a few.WEDDINGS ARE popular events all over the world. Whose heart doesn't quicken at the sight of a
Author: LIU HONG Year 1992 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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27. Beilun Makes Ningbo Bullish on the Future
The port city of Ningbo in east China's Zhejiang Province is basing its future prosperity on the outcome of a massive port and industrial area complex on its outskirts. Staff reporter LIU HONG reports
Author: LIU HONG Year 1992 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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28. Chinese Women Take to the Football Field
WANG HONG, reporter for Chinafrica, tells of the rise and rise of women's football in China.SCANDINAVIAN women were the first to start kicking the ball. That was in the 16th century. By early in the
Author: WANG HONG Year 1992 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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29. A Dong Entrepreneur Shows the Hinterlands How It's Done
China's inland areas have lagged behind coastal regions in economic progress, but staff reporter LIU HONG tells of one minority-nationality entrepreneur who is out to prove enterprises in the
Author: LIU HONG Year 1993 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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30. Nantong: Keeping Up with Shanghai
Staff reporter LIU HONG describes the problems facing one city in China as it struggles for success in the shadow of its giant neighbor.THE CITY of "Nantong, located on the north side of the Yangtze
Author: LIU HONG Year 1993 Issue 2 PDF HTML