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21. Let's Be Lodgers!
"I am a man of integrity with a university education, and have recently begun renting a fully furnished apartment in Chaoyang District. I would like to share it with a tidy, outgoing woman of a
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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22. Philips in China: Fishing with a Long Line
ROYAL Philips Electronics first entered China in 1920 and established the very first joint venture in 1985. With its accumulated investment worth in excess of US $2.6 billion, Philips owns 35 joint
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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23. Riding the World Heritage Gravy Train
TO tour guide Wang Yanli, Chengde's world heritage status is far more than just a source of civic pride. "Chengde's minimum living standard is 218 yuan a month. These days tour guides earn around
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2004 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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24. Embracing Western Ways While Cleaving to Tradition
Colorfully coiffured Chinese youth dressed in up-to-the-minute grunge listening to rock music as they walk, or sitting in a group discussing last night's NBA league match are common sights in China's
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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25. When Will Chinese Children Enjoy Free Compulsory Education?
Although the Law on Compulsory Education states that students are exempted from tuition, a general lack of funds for education precludes completely free education.Teaching facilities in some poor
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2005 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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26. The Pandemic Effect of Rising Oil Prices
THE impact of rising international oil prices on China is apparent in increased economic pressure on its domestic market, relevant industries and the Chinese car-owning public.Auto Owning EconomicsAt
Author: By staff report LU RUCAI Year 2005 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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27. Sci-tech Revolutionizes Frugality
CONSUME one liter less of water and one kw/h less of power per day" - was the theme of the frugality campaign several years ago. Today, Chinese householders, particularly younger citizens, are
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2005 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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28. The Lucrative Wedding Game
THE lunar year of the dog augurs auspiciousness and wealth. Consequently many courting couples have decided to tie the knot in 2006. Whether or not it lives up to their expectations remains to be seen
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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29. Tales of Three Weddings
In the decades prior to the 1980s, Chinese weddings were simple occasions, for the people were then quite poor. Indeed, in the 1950s, the cost of a wedding amounted to the cost of a bed, in the 60s,
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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30. The Controversial Property Rights law
Editor's Note: Rapid economic development in China has engendered new social phenomena and consequent ideological clashes. This issue sees the start of a new series of articles on the changes in
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML