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61. A Veteran Rural Mediator
FAMILY QUARRELS and disputes among neighbors seem inevitable in any society. At any rate they've been going on in China for who knows how many centuries - and always the people around have moved in
Author: XIAO HONGBIN Year 1986 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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62. When Ice King in Harbin
WHEN WINTER comes to the northeast city of Harbin, the Songhua River which winds through its center freezes over into a glistening white belt of ice. This natural ice-rink becomes the center for fun
Author: XIAO ZHANG Year 1987 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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63. Young Researcher with a Future
DUNHUANG'S art treasures and ancient manuscripts are so extensive and complex that their study will occupy scholars for decades or even centuries to come.The Dunhuang Research Academy is therefore
Author: XIAO LI Year 1987 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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64. Moving Toward Home Ownership
VISITORS to China today are impressed by the number of high-rise apartment blocks going up in all the big cities - and they are surprised to hear that housing is still a serious problem. They are
Author: XIAO TONG Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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65. 'Water Ballet'
SYNCHRON1ZED swimming, a kind of water ballet, is a young sport in China. But since its introduction about four years ago, China's swimmers have developed swiftly and received much praise.In 1982,
Author: XIAO LEI Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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66. From Carpenter to Big-City Mayor
A HARD BACKSLAP and the greeting: "You're somebody now, Li Ruihuan. Still remember us small potatoes?"Li Ruihuan today is not only mayor of Tianjin, China's third largest city, he is one of 17
Author: XIAO DI Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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67. Forum for Small Readers: 'China Children's Journal'
GAO YUJIE, a primary school pupil, was jealous of her classmate's higher marks, but at the same time worried about her feelings. Not daring to talk to her friends or family, she wrote to China
Author: XIAO LI Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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68. A Private Shopkeeper's Joys and Headaches
BEFORE 1978, I worked at China's National Library in Beijing. But with the introduction of economic reforms, the government began to encourage people to develop private economic enterprises. The
Author: XIAO HONGXIAN Year 1988 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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69. Palace Architecture-The Embodiment of Imperial Rule
DOWN THROUGH the ages of Chinesse history, from the Shang dynasty 3,700 years ago to the Qing which ended in 1911, the emperors of China have lavished treasure and manpower on building splendid,
Author: XIAO CUN Year 1988 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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70. Preserving Beijing's Historic Sites
BEIJING, for many centuries not just a political capital but a cultural center, possesses many relics. The grand palaces of the Forbidden City and the picturesque imperial gardens of the Summer
Author: XIAO YUANKAI Year 1988 Issue 12 PDF HTML