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31. Economic Readjustment: Springboard for Future Growth
CHINA HAS now achieved her goal of doubling the Gross National Product (GNP) between 1980 and 1989, and is now making every effort to reach the even tougher goal of doubling GNP yet again by the year
Author: ZHAO SHUYING Year 1990 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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32. Good Roads Bring Good Times
Remote communities are finding new prosperity after building roads and bridges. ZHAO JINXIA, a cadre of the Ministry of Communications, describes some pertinent cases.FOR GENERATIONS Dongling Manchu
Author: ZHAO JINXIA Year 1991 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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33. The Cartoon Cure
ZHAO XIYUAN, a Radio Beijing reporter, says the prescription for happiness in her family is a healthy dose of laughter.I GOT married at 30 and since then seven years have sped by like other couples,
Author: ZHAO XIYUAN Year 1992 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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34. China, New IQ Champ of the World
Beijing Daily reporter ZHAO TING takes a look at China's overwhelming success at the International Intelligence Olympics, where brawn means nothing and brain power does it all.WHILE SPORTS fans the
Author: ZHAO TING Year 1992 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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35. The Fun Side of Qinhuangdao
The tourist attractions of Qinhuangdao are some of the most famous in China. Staff reporter ZHAO TONGJIE describes them.MANY TOURISTS have heard of Nandaihe, Beidaihe, Golden Beach and Shanhaiguan,
Author: ZHAO TONGJIE Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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36. An Ancient People Depict Their World
ZHAO JIAN, a reporter for Sichuan Daily, visited Takengba Mountain in Tibet and describes the rock carvings left there by a prehistoric civilization.ROCK CARVINGS cut with stone tools by a
Author: ZHAO JIAN Year 1993 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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37. Tibetan Opera
Staff- reporter ZHAO TONGJIE traces the evolution of opera in Tibet.TIBETANS SING and dance to communicate desire, joy and sorrow. Songs are sung by herdsmen on the grasslands and by peasants as they
Author: ZHAO TONGJIE Year 1993 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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38. Business Versus the Chinese Family
In many wealthy Chinese families, success in the business world has come at the expense of family togetherness. Who's to blame, the husband or the wife? The opinion of this writer seems to be that
Author: ZHAO FANG Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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39. Being a Mother for the First Time
BY THE end of the 1980s when the frontier trade between China and the former Soviet Union was flourishing, I was working as an interpreter in a small city in northeastern China, far away from my cozy
Author: ZHAO XISHUN Year 1996 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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40. Cooperative Medical Care in Rural China
Chinese doctors return to the tried and true.IN the 1940s, given the lack of hospitals, residents of northwestern China began raising money and establishing cooperative medical agencies on their own.
Author: ZHAO MEI Year 1997 Issue 12 PDF HTML