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31. "9+2" Join Hands to Promote Regional Cooperation at a Higher Level
A Good Move Animates a Whole Chessboard; A Good Idea Stimulates Effective, Far-reaching Practice.THE PPRD Regional Cooperation Framework Agreement was signed at the conclusion of the first Pan-Pearl
Author: FU XIN Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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32. The Kindness of a Chinese Immigrant
ON September 10, 2002 Mary He was thirty thousand meters above the Pacific Ocean, en route from Vancouver to Beijing. But the Chinese capital was not her final destination. Chinese-born Mary He, who
Author: FU ZHIBIN Year 2005 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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33. When an Intellectual Marries a Truck Driver
TEN YEARS AGO, right after graduating from Beijing University, I married a truck driver, Pang Wenlu, employed by the school's transportation section. His workmates were appalled. "Marry a college
Author: WANG FU Year 1986 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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34. Hongkong and the Chinese Economy
A look at what has made and what will make this region successful.THE impact of Hongkong's return on the Chinese economy has become a topic of national concern.Since the 1980s, the Chinese economy
Author: LIU XIANGLONG and YANG XIAOPING Year 1997 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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35. Yi Ethnic Haute Couture
The parade takes place on a natural platform halfway up a hill. The dozen or so trees that surround it form a tall green backdrop.THE Yi is one of China's 55 ethnic minorities. Yi people live mainly
Author: SONG LIN & HU XIAOPING Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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36. California and Love
IT was in the year 2000, when spring was in the air, and the trees were beginning to bud that I met Angel Zhang.One weekend, on a sudden impulse I decided to go on an outing. I left a message on a BBS
Author: CHEN CHEN Year 2003 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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37. ENDING THE FLOOD MENACE
The greatest water control effort in Chinese history is now underway in the valley of the Huai river, which contains over 50 million peasants and covers one seventh of all China's cultivated land.The
Author: FU TSO-YI Year 1952 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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38. The Yellow River Will Run Clear
HISTORY, folklore and legend in every part of the world are full of stories of man's fight against natural calamities. From time immemorial, in their helplessness against the periodic disasters which
Author: LI FU-TU Year 1955 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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39. Preserving the Handicrafts
INDUSTRIALIZATION means that many things previously made by hand can be turned out on machines. This is part of mankind's progress, but in many countries it has meant the dying out of popular arts
Author: CHENG YEH-FU Year 1956 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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40. The Basic Geography of China
CHINA is the size of all Europe, but does not resemble it in relief, mainly because of dissimilar effects of the movements of the earth's crust. Its climate too is different, due to its geographical
Author: LO KAI-FU Year 1956 Issue 12 PDF HTML