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381. Tribal Land Gets a New Lease of Life
LOCATED in Yunnan Province's Simao City, Zhenyuan Yi-Hani-Lahu Autonomous County is populated by 22 different ethnic groups. Its terrain of 4,137 square kilometers undulates from 774 to 3,165.9
Author: LIU HUANZHI Year 2007 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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382. Building Prosperity: The Zhenyuan County Rural Credit Cooperative
THE Chinese government's policy to build a new socialist countryside is now in its second year, and as local governments put more and more money into developing their respective rural areas,
Author: LIU HUANZHI Year 2007 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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383. Pu'er: The Tea That Changed a County
A favorite beverage among China's ancient emperors, Pu'er tea is today supped by less stately people all over the country, and indeed the world. They down the brew not just for its distinctive
Author: LIU HUANZHI Year 2007 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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384. A Road for All
CENTRAL China's province of Shaanxi stretches across bleak loess plateaus, river-rifted plains and rolling hills. Locals have for centuries entertained themselves with the coarse Shaanxi Opera
Author: LIU HUANZHI Year 2007 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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385. Roads on the Plateau
CHINA'S scenic province of Yunnan is located in the transitional belt between the Indo-China Peninsula and the South Asian subcontinent. It neighbors four provinces and autonomous regions and borders
Author: LIU HUANZHI Year 2007 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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386. Yunnan's Intent to Innovate
TOWARDS the end of last year, a Chinese magazine released a list of the country's buzzwords of 2006. It was no surprise that "Innovation" ranked third. That year witnessed a nationwide campaign of sci
Author: LIU HUANZHI Year 2007 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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387. Tin Town with a Green Center
GEJIU, so named by local Yi inhabitants, means "buckwheat plantation," but this city in southeastern Yunnan Province is better known, domestically and internationally, for its large deposits of tin.
Author: LIU HUANZHI Year 2007 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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388. New Roads to Prosperity in Central China
FACILITATING the development of provinces away from the coast has become a top priority for China's national government. It's generally agreed that transportation holds the key to prosperity in these
Author: LIU HUANZHI Year 2007 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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389. Visit to a Man-Made Oasis
IT was the season of melons, for which Xinjiang is famous, but ! cherished no hopes of having any in the desert Junggar Basin in the northern part of the autonomous region. There they were, though,
Author: LIU T1AOQING Year 1984 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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390. New Port Construction
CHINA has fine natural harbors along her 18,000 kilometers of seacoast, and since ancient times many have been used as ports for ocean navigation and trade. Guangzhou (Canton) in Guangdong province,
Author: LIU HONGFA Year 1984 Issue 2 PDF HTML