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441. China's Computer Industry on the Rise
CHINA'S COMPUTER industry, a late-starter, has developed rapidly in the 1980s. Some of its products have reached advanced international standards and have been widely applied to various sectors of
Author: STAFF REPORTER WEN TIANSHEN Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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442. California Bar-B-Q, a Popular Place to Eat
EATING OUT with friends is a popular practice in Beijing, and since many fancy restaurants have opened during the past few years, people now have a choice of where to go. Attracted by exotic flavors,
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHUWEIGE Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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443. Computerizing the Chinese Language
THROUGH THE HARD work of many scientists Chinese characters have been computerized, marking a new era for one of the world's oldest languages.Written Chinese is composed of ideographic-phonetic
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHAIRUIKANG Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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444. Repair of the Potala Palace
THE POTALA PALACE in Tibet is listed by the State Council as a key cultural site for national protection. Last autumn, soon after my arrival in Tibet, I visited the palace with a number of Chinese
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG YONGYAO Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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445. A Small Town's Spring Festival Folk Customs
SPRING FESTIVAL is approaching. Nuanquan, a small remote town in Wei County, Hebei Province, has its own traditional way of celebrating the festival, just like many other places in China.Spring
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIXIA Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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446. Celebrating the Year of the Sheep
ACCORDING to the Chinese lunar calendar, 1991 is the xinwei year, xin being the eighth of the 10 Heavenly Stems and wei being the eighth of the 12 Earthly Branches, ancient calendrical terms. It is
Author: STAFF REPORTER YIDA Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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447. Beijing Snowfall
IT'S EARLY morning and people wake to see snow blanketing glazed eaves and tree branches. Beijing's cold northwest wind has suddenly gentled.Before daybreak dozens of retirees hurry to the bus
Author: STAFF REPORTER RUILI Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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448. Qinghai Construction in Its Springtide
TOURISTS AND economists both are sizing up Qinghai Province in western China. A recent visit to the province revealed the unique attraction of the broad Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The Changjiang (Yangtze
Author: STAFF REPORTER WEN TIANSHEN Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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449. Development of Qaidam Basin in Qinghai
THE QAIDAM Basin is a "treasure bowl" on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in western China. Qaidam means salt marsh in Mongolian. The basin, covering about 240,000 square kilometers, used to be a vast,
Author: STAFF REPORTER WEN TIANSHEN Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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450. Special Alpine Tours
QINGHAI PROVINCE, between 2,500 and 4,500 meters above sea level on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, is blessed with unique natural scenery: the magnificent Kunlun Mountains and their seven permanently
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML