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641. Teachers and the Outlook for Education in China
Many of the greatest people Chinese civilization has ever produced have been educators, but today in China it is difficult to aspire to the same heights as Confucius or Laozi. Yet never at any time
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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642. The Income and Housing Problems of China's Teachers
Few teachers in China are in their jobs for the money or the housing alone, but they still need to be paid and have somewhere to live. Many local governments have ignored this fact for too long, and
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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643. Safeguarding Children's Health
China is now attempting a pediatric insurance system, yet another first for the country, in order to meet runaway medical costs brought on by the need to pay for medical advances.FOUR YEARS ago there
Author: staff reporter YI LI Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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644. Papercuts as Folk Art
It's amazing what a pair of scissors and a creative imagination can produce, especially at the hands of Chinese craftsmen and women with centuries of tradition behind them.ONE Of China's most popular
Author: staff reporter YI DA Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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645. The Character Guan Yu
AS WE discussed in the last issue of China Today, some of the actors in traditional Chinese opera wear very exaggerated makeup schemes, using a wide array of bright colors.Among these schemes is the
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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646. Chai Zemin, a Successful Diplomat
Chai Zemin was one of the first mainland Chinese many Americans ever came into contact with, and he did a tremendous job of leaving them with the right impression about China.THE FIRST impression
Author: staff reporter WENG MEI Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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647. Images, Illusions and Stereotypes: A Woman Intellectual Talks About Women
NOT LONG ago, I happened to be chatting with an old friend, a college chum who is now doing postgraduate work at university. She and I have always been able to talk frankly about everything, for she
Author: staff reporter XU XIAOYAN Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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648. Yantai and Weihai, Shandong's New Economic Powerhouses
Shandong, which used to be one of the poorest areas in China, is pinning its hopes for prosperity on two of its coastal cities. So far, the province seems to have made the right choice.IT LOOKS as if
Author: staff reporter LU HUI Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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649. The Bohai Sea: China's Next Economic Boom
"Bohai" is apparently meant to become the next catchword on the lips of the Asian business community, if Chinese local governments and investors have their way.CHINA OPENED and developed the Zhu
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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650. The Grand, Traditional Miao People
THE MIAO, with a population of 4 million, are a major ethnic minority in China living mostly in the southwestern provinces of Guizhou, Yunnan, Sichuan and Hunan. Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous
Author: staff reporter SUN CHENGDI Year 1995 Issue 2 PDF HTML