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771. Basic Education in China: Achievements and Drawbacks
VICE PREMIER Li Lanqing, in charge of education, reiterated on April 12, 1996 that elementary education, as the foundation for training talented workers and upgrading the population quality, is of
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1996 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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772. Lü Yukang, A University Teacher
IN CLASS Lü Yukang teaches his students finance and accounting theory, but when his students are gone he can be seen hurrying about with a load of books under his arm. At home he is always at his
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 1996 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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773. The Final Battle Against Poverty
China has announced to the world its commitment to eliminating poverty by the end of the century. Great progress has been made over the past 18 years, and now the country is confident of surmounting
Author: staff reporter LI FUGEN Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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774. Preparing for Professional Challenges in the Future
CHINESE PEOPLE today are much busier than ten years ago, when they were still eating from the "iron rice bowl" under the egalitarian distribution system. Provided with more opportunities to make money
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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775. The Charm of Tian'anmen Square
A FOREIGNER visiting China for the first time was trying to find Tian'anmen Square, but was unable to understand Chinese, and as he cycled up to an overpass, looked around and then yelled in
Author: staff reporter HOU RUILI Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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776. Changing the Daba Mountains with Wisdom and Sweat
All around the Daba Mountain area the people are transforming what was once a poverty-stricken backwater into a place of modern thinking and economic benefit.AS A member of a journalist delegation, I
Author: staff reporter ZHENG BORONG Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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777. New Features of Xiaogan
XIAOGAN IS located in northeastern Hubei Province, bordering Henan Province to the north, the Yangtze River to the south, and the Hanshui River to the west. It covers 11.557 square kilometers of land
Author: staff reporter XU XIAOYAN Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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778. Television in Chinese People's Life
AS ECONOMY and culture develop in China, TV programs are becoming an indispensable part of leisure. In Chinese cities, black and white televisions are rarely seen, moreover, consumers are now
Author: staff reporter CHEN JIAN Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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779. The Important Thing Is to Participate
FROM EARLY January when we received the first answer sheet for the China Trivia Contest from an American reader, up to our deadline for the receipt of answer sheets, we have altogether received 822
Author: staff reporter YANG RONG Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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780. The Rise of the Yellow River Delta
Trying to give new life to China's oldest regions.THE YELLOW River, often compared as the cradle of Chinese culture and history, has ceaselessly created new land for the nation. In the past hundred
Author: staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML