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401. Ma Lin, Master of the Porcelain Plate
MA LIN and I have been good friends for many years. At present he is in charge of an art-research center in Shenzhen, but we still often get together in Beijing. He is a true master craftsman in
Author: STAFF REPORTER BAO WENQING Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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402. Laurels for Beijing's Dance Academy
IF YOU walk around a certain area in Beijing you're likely to hear beautiful music and catch glimpses of sweat-stained bodies jumping and turning. This is the Beijing Dance Academy, where for 36 years
Author: STAFF REPORTER LU HUI Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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403. Hebei Province Gears for Foreign Investment
HEBEI'S economic development for the '90s will stress "the expansion of cooperative projects with foreign countries on the basis of equality and mutual benefit," Ye Liansong, vice-governor of Hebei
Author: STAFF REPORTER RAO FENGQI Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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404. Through History in Hebei
THE North China Plain was created by the Huanghe (Yellow River) and its soft friable soil made Hebei (meaning north of the river) Province one of the sites of very early man. The plain extends
Author: STAFF REPORTER LU HUI Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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405. CIECC, Expediter of Joint Ventures
SOON AFTER Armand Hammer, president of Occidental Petroleum Corporation, invested in the Antaibao Open-Pit Coal Mine in Shanxi Province (annual output 15 million tons of coal), Otis Elevator Co. of
Author: STAFF REPORTER WEN TIANSHEN Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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406. Shanghai's Vice-Mayor Huang Ju on Pudong's Development
AS CHINA entered the '90s, one of its most newsworthy decisions was to develop a new area in the Pudong district of Shanghai. Now that the area is fast constructing basic facilities, many foreign
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZOU TING Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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407. Courtyard Economy in Hunan
TO LONG DIQING, a fanner in Taoyuan County, Hunan Province, his courtyard, covering only 0.3 hectare of land, means an annual income of nearly 20,000 yuan, more than 10 times as much as my annual
Author: STAFF REPORTER LI FUGEN Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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408. More Food for the Dinner Table
IN FRONT of my office building is a farmers' market. Before I go home every day, I buy one or two fresh vegetables; on weekends I buy live fish and fresh meat. Most of my colleagues do the same.
Author: STAFF REPORTER JIANG JIALIN Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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409. Enlivening the Vegetable Market
IN SOUTHERN China peasants in the outskirts of cities take fresh vegetables and farm and aquatic products to urban markets at four or five in the morning, so that residents can buy everything needed
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHEN JIANG Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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410. What's for Dinner? Whatever You'd Like!
MANY CHANGES have taken place in the kitchens of ordinary Chinese citizens in recent years. To find out just what I interviewed three housewives in Beijing.Tu Jing, 39, a lecturer in a university
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HONG Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML