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31. People of the World Celebrate the New Millennium
Early in 1994, Britain established a millennium committee for planning and arranging celebrations. Of the 185 projects devised by the committee, the "Millennium Dome - British Exhibition Hall 2000,"
Author: ZHONG JIAN Year 2000 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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32. Chinese Folk Arts
Many Chinese folk art forms were once popular only among peasants. Landowners would often appreciate these crafts and spread their popularity throughout China. But others originated from imperial
Author: ZHONG SHI Year 2000 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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33. Chinese Folk Arts
CHINA is the birthplace of ceramic art. In imperial times, there were official ceramic kilns and folk The official kilns produced fine porcelains for the imperial courts, and the folk kilns made
Author: ZHONG SHI Year 2000 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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34. Jia Lanpo and the Peking Man
IT was the morning of October 15, 1936. Jia Lanpo, aged 28, was a member of the China Geological Survey Institute. He was presiding over a project financed by the US Rockefeller Foundation to find
Author: ZHANG ZHONG Year 2001 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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35. SEG - China's First Electronics Giant
ONE OF THE most striking features of many developing economies over the past decade has been the rapid growth of their electronics industries. By comparison, the development of China's electronics
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHONG WEN Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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36. 40 Years of Socialist Economic Construction
THIS YEAR marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of the new China. Since 1949, the nation has experienced many difficulties, but in spite of these China has now established a strong industrial
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHONG JING Year 1989 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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37. A Pony Pulling an Overloaded Cart
Waking up suddenly to the fact that railways in China are (a) absolutely essential to the country's continued economic development and (b) absolutely unequal to the task, the central government has
Author: staff reporter ZHONG HE Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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38. A Lot of Money for a Song
One doesn't have to live in Hollywood anymore to enjoy the glamorous life of a star. From the media to casual conversations, everyone in China is talking about pop stars and their newfound
Author: staff reporter JI ZHONG Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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39. Chinese Economy, Joys and Sorrows
An excessively high growth rate and fears of runaway inflation have led the government to put on the brakes - but lightly.THE CURRENT state of the Chinese economy has attracted much interest at home
Author: Staff reporter JIN ZHONG Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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40. Myopic Teenagers Need Not Fear
Acupuncture to cure bad eyesight? Well, anything is possible. The latest "miracle cure" out of Beijing uses electronic acupuncture to treat nearsightedness in adolescents. We will let you, the
Author: staff reporter ZHONG JIAN Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML