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31. Rejuvenation of the Yellow River Flood Basin
"China's Sorrow" is no more ruthless and unforgiving than in Henan Province, in the heartland of China. Always an unpredictable force when in the wrong hands, the Yellow River was employed in
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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32. Building a Communications Network
Can't wait to get to China and enjoy your first rickshaw ride? Many Chinese feel the same sense of adventure every time they venture out onto a freeway, as the country continues to build new roads
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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33. Luyi, Home of the Philosopher Laozi
Many have had the opportunity to read about Laozi, the famous Chinese philosopher of nearly three millennia ago, but some people might be surprised to know that one can actually visit his hometown
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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34. Climbing Out of Poverty in Mountain Areas
"Hillbillies" exist in China, as everywhere else. But not too many of them have the go-ahead to make something of themselves and their communities, as they did in one backward area of southern
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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35. China's Largest Vegetable Market
Ever wonder how China manages to feed all its people? A little bit of organization is required, plus some good old-fashioned market economics.IF WE say that vegetables are a kingdom unto themselves,
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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36. The Chinese Economy and the Population Time Bomb
Many analyses of China's future economic prospects don't take into account that 1.2 billion people could be a liability as well as an asset. The following article shows what China's population
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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37. China, the Great Foreign Trade Market
How does China shape up as a nation of importers and exporters? To find out, China Today had a chat with Wu Yi, a woman who should know.WU YI, China's minister of Foreign Trade and Economic
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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38. Teachers and the Outlook for Education in China
Many of the greatest people Chinese civilization has ever produced have been educators, but today in China it is difficult to aspire to the same heights as Confucius or Laozi. Yet never at any time
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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39. Three Gorges Project: A Brilliant Page in the History of Mankind
China Today visits the world's largest river engineering and flood control project.EVERY PERSON in China is now being inculcated to remember December 14, 1994. Why? Because it was none other than on
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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40. State Enterprises: Can They Regain Their Dominant Position?
What allowed state firms originally to flourish? Can they adapt now that times are changing, or are they the nucleus of a future rustbelt?CHINA'S STATE-RUN firms, especially the larger ones, used to
Author: By staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 6 PDF HTML