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521. Grain: Putting the "Staff of Life" on the Free Market
Rationing and price controls on food have become a thing of the past in China as the country prospers under the new market economy.MAY 10, 1993, marked a medium-sized historic event in the larger
Author: staff reporter LI FUGEN Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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522. New Opportunities for Anqing
A bustling port, a modern industrial center, the birthplace of the world-famous Peking opera - Anqing has come a long way in 700 years.ANQING CITY's past claim to fame was the fact that it produced
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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523. 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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524. New Railways: "Artistic Wonders" from Technology
The market economy has inspired China's railway technicians to greater creativity, especially those working at the Fourth Survey and Design Institute, a part of the Ministry of
Author: staff reporter LI JIANGUO Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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525. A Bit of Ancient China on Canadian Soil
Jam-packed into a room about big enough to hold a stretch limousine are the inventions and discoveries that made China the cynosure of the ancient world. The interesting thing is that the room
Author: staff reporter MA XIA Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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526. The East Asian Games and China's Hope for 2,000
With the success of the East Asian Games, a more open China is confident that the 2,000 Olympics will be even better.THE ORGANIZATION and spectacular opening ceremony of the 1993 East Asian Games
Author: staff reporter CHAI RUIKANG Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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527. Private Schools Make a Comeback
Higher education has traditionally been a privelege reserved for China's most gifted students. Since the new market economy calls for a well-educated work force, however, private schools are
Author: staff reporter LU HUI Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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528. Fanjing Mountain - Green Treasure House
Few places in China can match the sheer beauty and the variety of experiences to be had in this wonderland of nature.IN BUDDHISM, fanjing means the state of enlightenment and freedom from the earthly
Author: staff reporter LIU CHEN Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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529. Taking the Load off Peasants
While big cities in China sparkle with economic success, the countryside is financially in the doldrums, and many peasants are leaving home in dissatisfaction to look for work elsewhere.WITH ALL the
Author: staff reporter LI FUGEN Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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530. Athletes Who "Went Out to Sea"
Some of China's most famous sports stars are now her most famous businesspeople.NOTHING IS as popular in China right now as doing business, and many people leave the security of jobs they have had
Author: staff reporter ZHAI BIAN Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML