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331. Lao She Teahouse: Renewing an Old Beijing Tradition
IN THE year since the Lao She Teahouse was opened on busy Qianmen Street south of Tian'anmen Square in Beijing, it has attracted enthusiastic crowds of both local residents and foreign tourists
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HONG Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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332. School for Deaf-Mutes
THE YANTAI Deaf-Mute School in Shandong province was the first such school in China. The main purpose of the school is to teach students sign language and some level of speech, and to provide
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHU LI Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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333. Economic Development in Minority Regions
IN ADDITION to the Han majority, China has 55 minority nationalities, accounting for 8 percent of the country's population. In the past the minority peoples, who live mostly in remote border areas,
Author: STAFF REPORTER PENG JIANQUN Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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334. The Open Policy Revitalizes the Economy
IN THE NORTH of Jiangxi province lies China's largest freshwater lake - Poyang Lake, which flows into the Changjiang (Yangtze River). The lake area has become the main economic region of the
Author: STAFF REPORTER WEN TIANSHEN Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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335. Tourist Attractions in Jiangxi
JIANGXI, four times the size of Switzerland, is celebrated for its beautiful mountains, famous cities and numerous scenic spots. One of the most spectacular mountains is Mt. Lushan, situated to the
Author: STAFF REPORTER WEN TIANSHEN Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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336. Helping the Handicapped to Independence
IN APRIL 1989, when the 5th Conference on Independent Lives for the Handicapped was held in the U.S., a Chinese woman named Zhang Li was one of the featured speakers. As she told her life story, the
Author: STAFF REPORTER HOU RUILI Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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337. Education in the Yantai Countryside
THE MIDDLE schools in Yantai prefecture of Shandong province are famous for their large proportion of students going on to higher levels of education. Last June I visited some of the rural schools in
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG YONGYAO Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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338. Touring Along the Old Silk Road
XINJIANG is closely associated with the Old Silk Road, that legendary trade route of caravans and merchants from many lands which linked East and West for more than a thousand years. Today, its
Author: STAFF REPORTER PENG JIANQUN Year 1990 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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339. Silk Country
WHEN THE EUROPEANS first saw Chinese silk thousands of years ago, they regarded it as a rare treasure previously known only in legends. Since they had little or no idea about China's exact location
Author: STAFF REPORTER WEN TIANSHEN Year 1990 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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340. Trials of a Newlywed
BACK WHEN I was single, some words from a novel made a deep impression on me: "Marriage is like a castle. Those inside want to get out, and those outside want to get in." People also told me marriage
Author: STAFF REPORTER REN YING Year 1990 Issue 1 PDF HTML