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61. The Market and China's 800 Million Peasants
Through a combination of self-help and help from the government, China's countryside is making its way into the market economy.THE WORD gold-digger has acquired a new meaning these days in China: One
Author: staff reporter JIANG TAN Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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62. Zhangmu: Southwest China's Window on the World
Set apart from the barren Tibetan landscape, there is a place, a special hideaway, where one can take in the old magic and mystery of South Asia at the point where China and the Indian subcontinent
Author: WANG PENG & JIANG KUN Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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63. Martial Arts and Chinese Culture
MARTIAL arts are a genuine native sport of China. The Chinese people take pride in it. both because of its age and many aspects of Chinese culture that it reflects. Martial arts incorporate
Author: LIU BAOLU & JIANG GUIQIN Year 2000 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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64. Jiangyin: A Magnet for Investors
Jiangyin, in southeast Jiangsu Province, facing the Yangtze River to the north and Taihu Lake to the south, has been prosperous since ancient times. Today, the people of Jiangyin are active
Author: SHI NINA & JIANG XINXUAN Year 2001 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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65. Chinese White-Collars Balk at Marriage
CHINESE parents have always viewed their children's marriage as a crucially important event. Now, as most households in the country have just one child, they do so more than ever. While some kids
Author: LIU JIANG & CAO YANG Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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66. SMALL MACHINES MAKE BIG ONES
IT has always been thought that to build a big piece of industrial equipment required a plant and machine-tools of corresponding size. And that according to the job to be done, it must have a wide
Author: TAO SU-CHI and CHIAO HUA-TUNG Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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67. The Weifang New Year Pictures
NEW YEAR PICTURES (nien hua) are very popular in China, especially among the peasants. The custom of putting them up at Spring Festival (the Chinese New Year) is at least 1,000 years old and is a
Author: CHANG SHIH-HSIN and CHAO HSIU-TAO Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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68. 'Self-Restraint and Return to the Rites' Means Restoration and Retrogression
The mass movement to criticize Lin Piao and Confucius is sweeping China. Countless numbers of workers, peasants, soldiers, revolutionary cadres and revolutionary intellectuals are holding meetings
Author: TING FU-TAO, CHIANG TEH-HSIN and WU PING-NAN Year 1974 Issue 6 PDF HTML