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71. The Furniture Industry
IN most parts of China, if you ask a young couple to name their most important practical priorities before marriage, the answer is "first housing, then furniture." A good set of furniture (mainly
Author: WU DONGYAN Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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72. Energy Resources and Policies
LIKE every country, China recognizes that energy needs are growing rapidly while energy resources are increasingly limited, and that to ensure national development and fulfill people's needs serious
Author: WU ZONGYING Year 1982 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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73. Sporting Goods for Athletes at Home and Abroad
JUST as Chinese athletes are beginning to make their mark in international competition. Chinese sporting goods are gaining worldwide reputations. Last May, for example, our men's badminton team was
Author: WU DONGYAN Year 1982 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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74. Louvre-Versailles Paintings Travel to China
THE Louvre and Versailles museums, famed the world over for their exquisite works of art, recently gave to the Chinese public a chance to see some of their original paintings. The exhibition of 78
Author: WU GUANZHONG Year 1982 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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75. An Exhibition by Zhao Shao'ang and She Miaozhi
ZHAO Shao'ang is a noted artist of the Lingnan school. By the early 30s he had gained a name in art circles in China and abroad. At the invitation of the Chinese Artists Association, he held an
Author: WU ZUOREN Year 1983 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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76. Beijing Is Solving Its Youth Unemployment Problem
LIKE other places across the country, Beijing in the late 1970s had to face up to the problem of a large number of jobless youth. Since then the city has gone a long way toward solving this crisis
Author: WU JIUXIN Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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77. New Jade Carvings
A LARGE nine-fold jade screen 1.8 meters wide and 83 cm. high on its base was displayed at the autumn Export Commodities Fair in Guangzhou last year. Made recently by the Dalian Arts and Crafts
Author: WU YUNCHU Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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78. Changing Tastes: Beijing's Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices
THIS summer, Beijing residents will consume 72 million bottles of soft drinks, not counting fruit juice (8,000 tons) and powdered drink preparations (500 tons). One bottling plant has increased its
Author: WU FUYUAN Year 1983 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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79. My Little Sister Washes the Dishes
Several months ago the editors of 'Chinese Children' sponsored a composition contest, and 8,000 entries were received. To help their young readers learn something about good writing style, the judges
Author: WU YINGDA Year 1983 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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80. Jiaohe: Ancient Desert City
Beginning in the first century B.C. camel caravans laden with silks started slogging their way across the mountains and deserts of Western China and on to Western Asia, the route which later came to
Author: WU ZHEN Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML