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41. Opening the Gateway for Foreign Exchange
THE mountains in North China enclose Shanxi Province and have therefore fostered a closed economy. The area abounds in coal, historical sites and cultural relics that are a source of local pride. For
Author: By HAO JIE Year 2000 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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42. The Ding, a Symbol of Chinese Civilization
IN the northern garden of the UN headquarters stands a huge Chinese tripod, a gift from China in October 1995 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations. The base measures 0.5
Author: LIU HAO Year 2000 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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43. High-Tech Fair Fuels the Chinese Economy
ON October 17, 2000, the Second China High-Tech Fair came to a successful close, resulting in 1,046 contracted projects valued at US $8.54 billion (exclusive of letters of intention). This one-week
Author: HAO JIE Year 2001 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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44. Ensuring Farmers Can Afford Medical Care
IN January 2003, Ren Guangyou, a 67-year-old farmer from Jiugong Township, Daxing District, Beijing, handed over his hospitalization bills to the township Medical Care Clearing Center. He received
Author: WANG HAO Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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45. How Do Chinese Manage Their Money Matters?
JI Jing, a 24-year-old sound engineer, works out a budget on each payday so as to make ends meet each month. Ji found work in Beijing after graduating from college, and now makes a decent 4,500 yuan
Author: WANG HAO Year 2003 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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46. A Year-Long Weiqi (Go) Contest
FOR THE first time in more than a century China defeated Japan in a weiqi contest between master players. (In Japan and the West the game is usually called go.) The battle lasted a year, from October
Author: HAO KEQIANG Year 1986 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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47. CHINA'S NEW LAW COURTS
CHINA'S judicial system, like all other institutions in the country, has undergone a profound change since liberation. The old network of courts has disappeared with the whole previous order of
Author: LI HAO-PEI Year 1953 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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48. CITIZEN'S RIGHTS AND DUTIES
THE RIGHTS of Chinese citizens were won by the people's own struggle. Political, economic and social, they are the fruit of a long and bitter fight against domestic and foreign oppressors, and of
Author: LI HAO-PEI Year 1955 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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49. How I Found My Way Home
EARLY this year I was sitting in the hall of the National Committee of the People's Political Consultative Conference, of which I am a member, listening to the political report by our Premier Chou
Author: WONG WEN-HAO Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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50. Farming Changes - And So Do Farmers
MORE than eighty per cent of China's peasants are now working in socialist cooperatives. This not only means better crops and more prosperity for farmers; it is also changing their outlook and
Author: LIANG HAO-JAN Year 1957 Issue 3 PDF HTML