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601. Climbing Out of Poverty in Mountain Areas
"Hillbillies" exist in China, as everywhere else. But not too many of them have the go-ahead to make something of themselves and their communities, as they did in one backward area of southern
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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602. Zhang Lüfu Prescribes His Own Success as a Doctor
TWENTY-THREE middle school teachers from Beijing recently submitted a letter to Xinjiekou Hospital, asking the hospital to help them get an appointment with Dr. Zhang Lüfu, practitioner of
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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603. Working for the Welfare of the Dai People
Son of a Dai chieftain, husband of a Dai princess, a fighter for his people both on the battlefield and in the government - his life story would make a good film.ZHAO CUNXIN, a newly appointed member
Author: staff reporter PENG JIANQUN Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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604. China's Largest Vegetable Market
Ever wonder how China manages to feed all its people? A little bit of organization is required, plus some good old-fashioned market economics.IF WE say that vegetables are a kingdom unto themselves,
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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605. Fifteen Years of Reform in China's Countryside
IN 1993 China's grain output broke its own record, an achievement that caught world attention at the time. Reform in China began in its rural areas, and for a country with a population of nearly 1.2
Author: staff reporter HAN LIN Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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606. A New-Style Village - Hancunhe in the Suburbs of Beijing
Ah, the country. Smoke curling up from country kitchens. Fresh hay set aside in neat bundles. Steaming meadow muffins. The pasture pastries don't get any larger than in Hancunhe.HANCUNHE, 40
Author: staff reporter HAN LIN Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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607. Chinese Weekend: The Long and the Short of It
All work and no play made Chinese workers dull - and tired, and unproductive. A little extra time off has been a great morale booster for everyone.IN MARCH this year two new expressions entered the
Author: staff reporter HE LAI Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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608. Children Without Parents
The new and sudden affluence in China was bound to have its victims, those with no place in the fast-paced society of today. The weakest and saddest among these are homeless, parentless children, of
Author: staff reporter LU HUI Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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609. The Chinese People's Association for Friendship With Foreign Countries
THE CHINESE People's Association for Friendship With Foreign Countries is a nongovernment organization aimed at maintaining world peace and increasing understanding between the people of China and
Author: staff reporter XU XIAOYAN Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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610. For the Future of a New Generation
Despite the economic and social achievements of the past 15 years, there are still many parts of China that are among the poorest regions on earth, where many children have no hope of a decent
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML