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761. A New Opportunity for an International Education in Beijing
A building that recently appeared in the embassy area near the Lufthansa Shopping Center in Beijing's Chao-yang District has aroused the interest of local Beijing residents. It is the newly
Author: staff reporter SUN LI Year 2006 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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762. Glorious Dreams of a Desert City
Years ago, Barbara Freese, American environmental attorney and writer, boarded a Beijing train bound for the heart of the old continent of Asia. As it approached the Ordos Desert in Inner Mongolia,
Author: HAN LI & GAO YAN Year 2007 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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763. Ordos: A Green City
BLUE is the sky, vast are the fields, the grasses blow, and the cattle show." This poem reflects vividly the beauty of the grasslands as it is etched on the mind of every Chinese person. The scenery
Author: HAN LI & GAO YAN Year 2007 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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764. Equal Opportunities for All
RAPID industrial development in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, has brought the city great wealth. The city's new development policy, moreover, has been of benefit to all Ordos residents, including herdsmen
Author: HAN LI & GAO YAN Year 2007 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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765. Housing Prices Beyond the Pale
Owning a home is the main priority of young people planning to marry. Just a few years ago, couples flocked to China's impressive urban commercial housing projects, intent on buying brand new
Author: staff reporter LI YAHONG Year 2007 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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766. Relocation Revitalizes Zuoquan County
LIU Minghua sits comfortably in his new apartment in the Donggou New Village community. "Now that we have a heater we don't have to gather and burn firewood any more!" exults his mother. Liu's family
Author: staff reporter LI GUOWEN Year 2007 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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767. Green Barriers to China's Tea Exports
HAVING held the post of general manager of the Laohuizhou Tea Company for seven years, Cheng Chunxian is back at school. She is studying a program sponsored by the AGRIFFCHINA (China Chamber of
Author: By staff reporter LI YAHONG Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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768. Rice Transplanting Made Easier
"RICE has been cultivated in China since time immemorial and still accounts for two-fifths of our total grain output today. It is one of the highest-yielding of all cereals, but demands exceptional
Author: HU CHIEN,LI KUO-HUA Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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769. Home-made WEATHER Forecasts
AT NOON the sky was clear and bright on the summer day we visited the Changhou people's commune on the shores of Tung-ting Lake, Hunan province. A good time, one would think, to sun the
Author: LI CHIN-TING and HU CHIEN Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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770. Neighbors Who Care
Many readers have written asking about neighborhood committees and how they work. Some are concerned that the committees intrude on the personal lives of residents. Staff reporters HOU RUILI and LI
Author: HOU RUILI,LI XIA visited Year 1991 Issue 12 PDF HTML