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31. Swaps Solve Some Housing Problems
SOME people wanted to live closer to work; some needed more space as their families have grown; others wanted more rooms in the same amount of space; some wanted to find a first-floor flat because of
Author: YANG HENGSHENG Year 1983 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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32. Rose Smith, Devoted Friend of China
THIS is to introduce Rose Smith, a very old friend of China, now in her 93rd year, who since the 1960s has worked with our Xinhua News Agency and still does.An old revolutionary, her friendship
Author: YANG RONGGUO Year 1983 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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33. Three Big Hotels in Guangzhou
IF I were asked, "Which of the three big hotels in Guangzhou (Canton) is the best - the Dongfang, White Swan or the China Hotel?" I would not be able to give a good answer because they are all
Author: YANG LINLIN Year 1984 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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34. China's Electronics Industry
LAST July thousands of families in Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on China's northwestern frontier, enjoyed the spectacle of the Los Angeles Olympic Games on TV at the same
Author: YANG JIGANG Year 1984 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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35. Aviation Summer Camp
IN A BOEING 747 flying north from Beijing. the intercom crackles to life and the pilot announces, "Now just under us is the Great Wall." The passengers, several hundred youngsters in their teens,
Author: YANG CHUANHUA Year 1984 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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36. Cartoons That Bite
WHEN one is enraged, it's not easy to scold an unhealthy social tendency with a smile. Famous cartoonist Hua Junwu does just that. Most of his works are satirical, criticizing harmful trends and
Author: YANG HENGSHENG Year 1985 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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37. Kicking Shuttlecocks
KICKING a shuttlecock (ti jianzi) is a traditional game popular in China. In 1983 the State Physical Culture and Sports Commission decided to make it a formal competitive event.The first national
Author: YANG XUEWEI Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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38. Sports Craze in the Countryside
ECONOMIC reform in China's countryside has given rural people more leisure and more money to spend. One result is a greater interest in sports. Villagers are now watching national and international
Author: YANG XUEWEI Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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39. Beacon for the Blind: China's Braille Publishing House
FOUR out of five of China's 1.6 million blind people live in the countryside. Most of the blind in the cities are educated and can read and write Chinese Braille based on the basic international
Author: YANG ZHONGCHENG Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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40. From Country Boy to World-Ranked Gymnast
AUGUST 5, 1984, Los Angeles: The Olympic gymnasts have battled their way to a close finish, treating the crowd to a spectacular display of precision leaps, twists and "soft landings." Applause sweeps
Author: YANG HENGSHENG Year 1985 Issue 7 PDF HTML