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21. WUHAN - Metropolis on the Middle Yangtze
WUHAN, on the middle Yangtze River, is a heroic city with a history of at least 17 centuries. Here Hung Hsiu-chuan, leader of the Taiping Revolution, had his state seal cast in 1852. Here the
Author: LI SHAO-CHEN Year 1965 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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22. Huayuankou Commune, Yesterday and Today
OUR Huayuankou commune lies next to the Yellow River dyke on the outskirts of Chengchow in Honan province. It is a thriving place today, with a population of 25,000 putting into practice Chairman
Author: SHAO SHIH-CHING Year 1971 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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23. Chinas First Quasi-Express Railway
ON DECEMBER 22, 1994, China's first quasi-express railway, which operates at 160 kilometers an hour, was put into operation between Guangzhou and Shenzhen, marking a new era of rail transportation in
Author: WANG SHENDE and SHAO PENG Year 1995 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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24. Indian Software Enters the Chinese Market
IN the past, Indian software firms targeted the European and American markets, but now, they have turned their eyes to China. Six years ago, Prakash Menon. an Indian businessman aged 33. visited
Author: SHAO CHANGJIE & QIU JIAJNGHONG Year 2004 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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25. What's New in Children's Theatre
FILMS and TV programs especially for youngsters have long been produced for China's child audience of 360 million. But until lately, with the exception of a few pioneering groups, not much had been
Author: LI QIN and CHEN CHUANMIN Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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26. The Great Old Lanes of Beijing
Cities, like people, have "soul." One Beijing resident has captured some of it on paper and celluloid before it is buried under expressways and modern high rises, along with the past.A LOT of
Author: QIN JIE and FENG YINGBING Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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27. Quick-Growing-Poplar Cultivator Tang Tianlin
ON September 23, 1998, CCTV announced that' China had succeeded in cultivating quick-growing poplars. This strain is high in survival rate and adaptable to different environments. On average, the
Author: QIN SHUHONG & ZHANG HAIFENG Year 1999 Issue 7 PDF HTML