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31. The Southwest Route
MOST PEOPLE, when they hear of the old Silk Road, think of the route which went from Chang'an (today's Xi'an) straight west across the mountains and deserts of Central Asia to the west coast of the
Author: CHEN YAN Year 1986 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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32. Why China Needs Political Reform
China's economic reforms continue to be headline news around the world. Political reform, just as necessary as socialist modernization, is very much on the agenda today. Such reform has already been
Author: YAN JIAQI Year 1986 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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33. A Farmer's Story: After Success, Then What?
THE TWO Chinese men who sat side by side on a Boeing 747 flight from Beijing to Los Angeles last January were as different as, shall we say, apples and oranges. The older of the two appeared a bit
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1986 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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34. A Cruise Through the Famous Three Gorges
THE CHANGJIANG (Yangtze) River's Three Gorges scenery is fascinating enough by ordinary boat, but if you take a first-class cruise ship, you feel like the legendary immortals of Chinese lore. China
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1986 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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35. Guanghan County: Birthplace of the New Reforms
IN THE past seven years Sichuan province, with over 100 million people, of whom 80 percent are farmers, has achieved a degree of prosperity that had eluded her since the founding of the new China in
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1986 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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36. Going Home with Dad
I'M FIVE YEARS old and I go to the kindergarten run by Dad's unit. I started going when I was two.Dad is a reporter for China Reconstructs magazine. His name is Liu Chenlie. He wants me to talk into
Author: LIU YAN Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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37. On Not Being Afraid of Dragons
EARLY IN 1985, the Chengdu Eastern City Printing House put up a notice that for the first time invited applications for the post of factory director. Anyone who could raise the plant's annual profit
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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38. An Extraordinary Pot of Flowers
Zhang Yan, now first deputy editor-in-chief of China Reconstructs, spent two years as a correspondent in the U.S. for China's leading newspaper, People's Daily, from 1979 to 1981. He traveled all
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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39. Yesterday and Today: Personal Memories of Sichuan
I WAS BORN in Chengdu, Sichuan province, though my family had originally come from Xinhui county, Guangdong province. I was only 10 when my parents and I left Sichuan and headed eastward. But today,
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1987 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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40. Camphor Tree Award for Shanghai
AS SHE mounted the podium. Qian Pei'e, director of the Children's Welfare Home in Shanghai, wept as a girl in a wheelchair presented her with a bouquet. Known affectionately as "Grandma", Qian has
Author: YAN WEIMIN Year 1987 Issue 12 PDF HTML