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551. The New South China Dragon
The significance of economic development in China is not to be lost on the rest of the world, especially as regards Guangdong Province, which has seen some of the highest economic growth rates in
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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552. Defining Success in a Dong Village
China is rushing ahead into the next century, tossing aside old traditions and values as if they meant nothing. Is there a danger of throwing out too much?ASK ANY young, upwardly mobile Beijinger
Author: staff reporter SIRIA MITCHELL Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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553. The Muslim Town of Tongxin
An Islamic town for centuries, a place written about by Edgar Snow, and now an experimental zone for commodity circulation: history plus economic success equals Tongxin, a pretty interesting town to
Author: staff reporter PENG JIANQUN Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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554. Spring Festival 1994: Happy Year of the Dog
Spring Festival is the highlight of the year, as important to the Chinese as Christmas or Chanukah or Lesser Bairam are to people in other parts of the world.New Year's GreetingsSpring Festival
Author: Staff Reporter LIU HONG Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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555. One Family Under Two Systems
Economics and politics have combined in China to produce a husband-and-wife team never before seen in this country - a team that knows how to use the work system to the advantage of the family
Author: staff reporter CHEN JIAN Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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556. "Miss China" - A Thing of Beauty
What's only skin deep, merely in the eye of the beholder, and definitely not a joy for ever (since it disappears rapidly with age)? And more important: Why is money being wasted on contests to
Author: staff reporter LIU HONG Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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557. Ningxia: Benefiting from the Yellow River
Deep in inland China, the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region affords a more human look at China, a return to the time-old theme of man trying to get the upper hand against nature. Here, as you will read,
Author: staff reporter RAO FENGQI Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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558. Myopic Teenagers Need Not Fear
Acupuncture to cure bad eyesight? Well, anything is possible. The latest "miracle cure" out of Beijing uses electronic acupuncture to treat nearsightedness in adolescents. We will let you, the
Author: staff reporter ZHONG JIAN Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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559. A New Way to Treat Diabetes
The debate continues on the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicinal herbs to treat and cure chronic illnesses. Now comes yuxiaosan, a new treatment for diabetes derived from a mixture of
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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560. Rejuvenation of the Yellow River Flood Basin
"China's Sorrow" is no more ruthless and unforgiving than in Henan Province, in the heartland of China. Always an unpredictable force when in the wrong hands, the Yellow River was employed in
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML