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21. Women Orchestra Faces Uncertain Future
By the time this article went to press, to many people's relief, enthusiastic support for this unique orchestra had come from many sectors of society. The orchestra has decided to continue on.-Ed.THE
Author: TENG YUN & ZHANG QI Year 1997 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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22. Taizhou City Stimulus to the Jiangsu Economy
JIANGSU Province, on China's east coast, is now a major economic force, second only to Guangdong Province. The Yangtze River runs through Jiangsu, dividing it into northern and southern parts.
Author: GAO YAN & QI JUAN Year 2003 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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23. Jinshan, Shanghai's Southern Satellite
JINSHAN District in Southwest Shanghai faces the East China Sea and borders Zhejiang Province. It is the biggest of Shanghai's 16 districts. Famous for its folk paintings, Jinshan has recently
Author: YU JIE & QI JUAN Year 2003 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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24. Chinese Foreign Trade Law Updated
ON July 1, 2004 revisions to China's Foreign Trade Law, made in view of its burgeoning trade and booming economy, came into force.China's foreign trade volume reached US $366.6 billion in 1994, more
Author: LIN QI & LI WUZHOU Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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25. Seaside Wonderland
WEIHAI'S aqua green sea, lush forests and rugged mountainside shrouded in shrubbery make it little wonder that it is so often likened to a seaside wonderland.Located at the easternmost point of the
Author: QI WEI & QU NING Year 2005 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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26. A Traditional Medicine Revival in Yulin
CHINESE medicine is one of the four traditional medicines of the world, along with that of Egypt, Rome, and India. It is only over the past two decades, however, that it has become popular abroad. As
Author: staff reporters XU JING & QI JUAN Year 2002 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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27. Youth Service Teams in Shanghai
ONE morning, five young men arrived at the home of Zhang Jinrong, an old worker at the Shanghai Bicycle Factory No. 3, with hammers and saws and went to work. In one day, they nailed about 500 laths
Author: DONG XIJIAN Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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28. Symposium on Dai Literature
THE oral and written literature of the Dai people - a non-Han nationality in south China - reflects their affectionate, lively character and their love of freedom and a happy life. Filled with
Author: FANG DONG Year 1982 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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29. Edgar Snow and 'Red Star Over China'
IN the winter of 1975 I was asked by Fan Yong, managing director of the Joint Publishing Company (Hongkong Branch) to work on a new Chinese translation of Red Star Over China by the late Edgar Snow,
Author: DONG LESHAN Year 1982 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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30. A Long Road Upward for the Wa Nationality
A "barren and savage land" is what they called the ancient Wa homeland, the Awa Mountain district, in the days before liberation. A steep and rugged area sandwiched between the Lancang and Nujiang
Author: FANG DONG Year 1982 Issue 3 PDF HTML