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41. Railway Brings Hope to western Shandong
Travel back to a land where people still herald the arrival of a railroad as a harbinger of hope.ON SEPTEMBER 1, 1996, the day when the Beijing-Kowloon Railway officially opened to traffic, all
Author: XU XIAOYAN Year 1997 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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42. Preserve and Develop Tibetan Culture
Optimistic prospects for the protection and development of Tibetan cultureTIBETAN PAINTER Nyima Cering's new works caused a great sensation when they were exhibited in the United States, England,
Author: XU XINGSHENG Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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43. Doctor Who Uses Ants to Cure His Patients
What began as an ad of desperation has led to modern cures."DISORDERS OF the immune system cause many diseases; for example, rheumatoid arthritis is caused by an overly sensitive reaction of the
Author: XU ZHENJUN Year 1997 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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44. Sino-British Negotiations on Hong Kong
IN the 19th century Great Britain, using its military might, forced the Qing government to sign three unequal treaties and thereby occupied Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula south of present-day
Author: XU RIBIAO Year 1997 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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45. Painter and Calligrapher Liu Jingsheng
The story of a man who never listened to the word "no. "LIU Jingsheng has suffered for his art in ways many other artists have not had to.At the age of 26 Liu, then an electrician, was overhauling
Author: XU LINGCHAO Year 1997 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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46. Glaciers
WHEN Shangri-La was hot on the travel circuit, I signed on, through a Guangdong travel agency, to a photography and nature adventure group traveling there on foot. Whether or not we would find the
Author: XU XIAKE Year 1998 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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47. What to Expect in Shangri-La
MANY believe that Shangri-La is located on the Deqen Plateau in Yunnan Province, a region known for snow-covered mountains that give birth to countless rivers. And among the sights that any traveler
Author: XU XIAKE Year 1998 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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48. Thank You, My Son
BORN on November 22, 1980, Yunfeng was my only son. I still remember clearly his appearance when he was born. He lay quietly in my lap. Though his appearance was not particularly charming, he was
Author: By XU MEIYUN Year 1999 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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49. Blind Piano Tuner Li Renwei
LI Renwei is one of 61 senior piano tuners in China, and yet he has never once seen a piano. Li Renwei has been blind since birth. His blindness has not stopped him, though, from earning his keep and
Author: XU LAN Year 2000 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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50. Breakthrough Lies in Innovation
Jiangsu Province in eastern China actively developed township enterprises in the 1980s and export-oriented economy in the early 1990s. Then Deng Xiaoping set higher requirements for the province,
Author: XU HAN Year 2000 Issue 8 PDF HTML