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791. Peasants and Alligators: A Love Story in China's Countryside
In Yinjiabian, a small village on the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, villagers set up a Chinese alligator nature reserve. It may be the smallest and simplest nature reserve in the world, but it
Author: staff reporter WU MING Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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792. Ai Qing: Sowing the Seeds of Poetry
Ai Qing was a poet most influential in the creation of new poetry. Though he has left us, his poems will echo in the hearts of many people."MY EYES are full of tears,/because my love is deep for this
Author: staff reporter DA GEN Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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793. The Olympic Centennial
In Atlanta the 26th Olympic Games, which was also a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the athletic meeting, has been over for many days. But the 17-day Olympics has left many exciting scenes
Author: staff reporter XIA ER Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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794. Will Chinese Fast Food Survive?
Taking the advantage of China's open policy, many Western fast food operations have entered the Chinese market. Though acclaimed as a giant in culinary arts, China has always lagged behind in fast
Author: staff reporter CHEN JIAN Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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795. Insurance Makes Its way into Everyday Life
China finally wakes up to the idea of guarding against the unexpected.FANGFANG WORKS at the Beijing Milk Factory, and she had managed to purchase some property worth a few thousand yuan. Nobody could
Author: staff reporter LUO XI Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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796. Spring Comes to Lhasa
More happy news from Tibet.ONE EARLY spring day in April, 1996, we took a Boeing 757 from Chengdu, Sichuan, to Lhasa, Tibet. Looking out of the window, I saw the endless snow-covered Qinghai-Tibet
Author: staff reporter YU XIANGJUN Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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797. Qingming Festival at the the Babaoshan Cemetery
What's in store for the dead.EVERY YEAR about 60,000 people die in Beijing," the Babaoshan Funeral and Interment Administration Office tells us. "According to Chinese law their bodies cannot leave
Author: staff reporter BAO SHAN Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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798. China's Table Tennis Team: Never Content
China has always led the world in table tennis, but the competitive edge still needs to be honed.CHINESE TABLE tennis players have set new records in the past two years. Following a clean sweep of
Author: staff reporter LÜ HUI Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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799. Ethnic Groups in Southwest China
CHINA, a multinational country, is home to 55 ethnic groups in addition to the Han majority. Miao, Dai, Yi, Bai, Zhuang, Dong and Naxi, mainly inhabiting the southwestern provinces and regions of
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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800. A Guide to the Ethnic Customs Tour
WITH AIR service accessible to all the provincial capitals, and to the autonomous prefectures in the region, a tour to southwestern China is quite convenient now. A typical ethnic customs tour can
Author: staff reporter WANG XIN Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML