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31. Antarctic Adventures
SUMMER reigned at the South Pole in November 1984, while most of the northern hemisphere lay in the grip of winter. In this, the best season of the year down south, China's largest polar expedition
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1985 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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32. Technical Fairs
UNOFFICIAL surveys of scientific research in China have found that a surprising number of good ideas, inventions and processes have actually been created but are not getting put to use. Either they
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1985 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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33. Great Navigator's 580th Anniversary
CELEBRATIONS this year in several places marked the 580th anniversary of the first voyage of China's great early navigator Zheng He (1371-1455). The scale of the activities reflects not only
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1985 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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34. Does China Have a Loch Ness Monster?
DEEP IN THE forested mountains 500 kilometers north of Urumqi in the far northwest Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, beautiful Lake Hanas lies like a gleaming mirror amongst the trees. Over the years
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1986 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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35. Martial Arts for Women's Self-Defense
AT 11 p.m. one night in 1984, Wang Yang, a 23-year-old department store saleswoman, was walking along the silent bank of the Haihe River in Tianjin when a man jumped out of the bushes at her. Though
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1986 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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36. World Cup Gymnastics in Beijing
THE SEVENTH WORLD Cup Gymnastics Competition, held in Beijing last September, featured fine showings by some veterans - and also some upsets. The three-day event, which saw 36 top athletes vying for
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1986 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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37. The Yangtze Expeditions- A Deeper Meaning
IN THE LAST year not one, but two groups of young people succeeded in rafting the entire length of the Changjiang (Yangtze River), for the first time in history. Despite the very real dangers, there
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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38. 'Little Swallow' Soars: Gymnast Chen Cuiting
AT THE TENTH Asian Games last year, a very small but very adept young woman gymnast won three gold medals for China. Her freestyle performance was the only one to win a perfect score of ten in the
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1987 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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39. Beijing's "Silicon Street"
ZHONGGUANCUN, in the western outskirts of Beijing, is rapidly becoming China's own "Silicon Street" - a concentration of high-tech institutes and enterprises similar to Silicon Valley in California, U
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1988 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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40. Xu Yanmei
THE CAPACITY crowd waited in anticipation as China's Xu Yanmei and Michelle Mitchell of the United States appeared for the final of the women's platform diving competition at last year's Olympic
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML