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621. Shipping Along the Heilongjiang
ON AUGUST 4, 1992, the Qujiang, a 2,300-ton freighter loaded down with 1,900 tons of corn, went to the Sea of Okhotsk via Nikolajevsk and passed through the Tatarskij Straits before calling on the
Author: staff reporter HAN LIN Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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622. The Chinese Economy and the Population Time Bomb
Many analyses of China's future economic prospects don't take into account that 1.2 billion people could be a liability as well as an asset. The following article shows what China's population
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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623. Publishing for 400 Million Kids
Supplying China's future generations with reading materials is a daunting task for an industry that could be described as only just emerging from its own infancy.IN THE 1930s a young writer by the
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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624. The Qiao-Family Mansion
THE VILLAGE of Qiaojiabao, some 54 kilometers from Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi Province, is famous for its most imposing building, an immense, sumptuous mansion that used to belong to the family
Author: staff reporter XIAO YANG Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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625. Modern Qingzhou Looks Back
A fine community unwilling to let its great history die out, Qingzhou is paying as much attention to its past as it is to its present.AMONG THE many towns and cities struggling to preserve their
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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626. Disabled Athletes: Strong Minds, Strong Bodies
Willpower and the refusal to give up in the face of nearly impossible odds: a form of stubbornness that is the greatest courage of all.THE SIXTH Far East and South Pacific Games for the Disabled
Author: staff reporter RAO FENGQI Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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627. China and the Economy: Looking Back at 1994
On the whole it was not a bad year - and in matters of national economy, "not a bad year" could be cause for rejoicing.FROM THE point of view of the economy, 1994 was a good year for China, bringing
Author: staff reporter JIN ZHONG Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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628. China, the Great Foreign Trade Market
How does China shape up as a nation of importers and exporters? To find out, China Today had a chat with Wu Yi, a woman who should know.WU YI, China's minister of Foreign Trade and Economic
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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629. Yunnan's Hydropower Construction
Hydroelectricity is changing the face of Yunnan, assisting in southwestern China's economic development and helping thousands of farmers enjoy the benefits of modern technology.THE MANWAN
Author: staff reporter PENG JIANQUN Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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630. Oil and the Sea
The South China Sea is a stretch of water long rumored to harbor large amounts of oil and natural gas beneath the ocean floor. China hopes to take the lead in tapping these reserves, and has
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML