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331. Dingshu: Jiangsu's Ceramics Town
IN DINGSHU town, two hours by bus from Wuxi city, everything seems to be connected to ceramics. The long main street is crowded with stalls selling all sorts of porcelain and pottery items. The
Author: STAFF REPORTER WEN TIANSHEN Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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332. Sounding the Alarm on Population Growth
ON APRIL 14, 1989, China's population reached 1.1 billion. Although the nation has mounted a massive family-planning campaign over the past two decades, the population growth rate still remains a
Author: STAFF REPORTER DENG SHULIN Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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333. My Life Began at 40
MY GRANDMOTHER clung desperately to life, waiting for me to be born. According to a village superstition, if she died before I was born, her soul would enter my body and I would become her
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU ZONGREN Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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334. Welfare Lottery a Boon to Society
IN A relatively poor developing country like China, finding enough money to give high-quality care to the orphanned, handicapped and aged poor is a problem. The recently established Welfare Lottery
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZENG SHUZHI Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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335. Portraitist Li Qi
IN THE SUMMER of 1988, an invitational Chinese chess tournament was held in Dandong, Liaoning province. During the competitions Li Qi, a professor from Beijing's Central Academy of Fine Arts, was
Author: STAFF REPORTER DENG SHULIN Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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336. A Cure for My Aching Back
THE MOST agonizing pain I've ever experienced was from a slipped disk in my lower back. It all started last year in late autumn. At first I felt some pain and discomfort in my lower back. A few days
Author: STAFF REPORTER BAO WENQING Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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337. Mathematician Zu Chongzhi
DURING the Northern and Southern dynasties period (420-581), wars raged across China; the country was in turmoil and cultural life had all but stagnated. The era nevertheless produced a man who was
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHAI RUIKANG Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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338. Housing Construction and Reform
EIGHTH-CENTURY poet Du Fu, having lost the thatched roof of his cottage in a gale, wrote rather wistfully that if only all the poor people in the world had a decent roof over their heads, how secure
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU HONG Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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339. China's Senior Citizens
CHINA NOW has an aged population of some 90 million (according to the UN standard which considers everyone over 60 in the aged category). Some of them may be seen early every morning doing group
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZENG SHUZHI Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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340. Curing the "Growing Pains" in China's Tourism
TWO thousand years ago, China was playing host to commercial travelers from many parts of Asia (and some say even from ancient Rome) via the Old Silk Road. Tourism in the modern sense, however, has
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML