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31. The Revolution of 1911
IT WAS a struggle over railway rights and an uprising in Wuchang, on the Changjiang (Yangtze) River, which finally set off the Revolution of 1911. While some people were still trying to reform the
Author: WEN MING Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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32. Yuan Shikai: The Warlord Who Would Be Emperor
IN THE YEARS preceding 1911 and into that year itself, people along the Zhanghe River in Henan province frequently saw an elderly fisherman in a bamboo hat and palm-fiber raincape leisurely rowing a
Author: WEI MING Year 1986 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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33. Feng Yuxiang Ousts the Ex-Emperor from the Palace
THE REVOLUTION of 1911 ended the 4,000 years of monarchial rule in China, but strangely, the last Qing dynasty emperor, Pu Yi, remained living in Beijing's Forbidden City for more than a decade
Author: WEI MING Year 1986 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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34. May 4: The Students Rise
THE STUDENT protest that burst into public view on May 4, 1919, aroused the whole nation to struggle against the sellout of its sovereign rights. It set off a far-reaching movement against
Author: WEI MING Year 1986 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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35. Piano Fever
THAT NOBLE and expensive musical instrument, the piano, has recently become one of the most hard-to-find items in China. The piano craze is straining the capacities of the nation's consumer
Author: RUO MING Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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36. Herbal Cure for Male Sterility
NINE years ago a couple was on the verge of divorce. Married for eight years, they were unable to have children. The wife was increasingly anxious. The husband knew it was his problem and tried many
Author: FANG MING Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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37. China's First Ground Station for Satellite Remote Sensing
IN A FLOWER-COVERED field at the southern foot of the Yanshan Mountains in Beijing stands a 13-meter high "eye" that has a diameter of ten meters. This is, quite obviously, no ordinary eye. Its white
Author: CHEN MING Year 1987 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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38. Revisiting My Village Home
I WORK IN Beijing as a translator now, but 1 come from the countryside in Jiangsu province, a "land of fish and rice." I hadn't been back for many years, but when I went home for my aunt's 85th
Author: FAN MING Year 1988 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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39. Liang Mountains: Home of the Yi People
THE REMOTE mountain city of Xichang recently gained overnight fame as the launch site for AsiaSat-1 satellite. The administrative seat of the liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture, it is situated some
Author: LI MING Year 1990 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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40. Shantou's Remarkable Leap Forward
Good service and high efficiency have been the keys to Shantou SEZ's amazing transformation from sleepy fishing village to bustling modern city. Staff reporter QING MING reports.THE SPECIAL economic
Author: QING MING Year 1992 Issue 7 PDF HTML