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81. The Real Swan Lake - A Bird Sanctuary
EVERY spring, in parts of southern Africa and Indian Ocean coastal areas, tens of thousands of swans rise in flocks and head northward on a great migration to summer quarters. Some of them fly over
Author: WU YUSHENG Year 1984 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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82. My Brother's No Longer No. 1
The sketch below, written by a sixth-grade girl, won first prize in a children's essay contest on the theme "my mother" sponsored by the 'Beijing Evening News.'MY BROTHER was my mother's favorite. No
Author: WU SHUANG Year 1984 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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83. A Visit to the Village Jan Myrdal Made Famous
IN 1963 the famous Swedish writer Jan Myrdal published his book Report from a Chinese Village about Liulin, near Yan'an, capital of the old revolutionary base area in Shaanxi province. The author
Author: WU TONG Year 1985 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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84. DEER-TAMER WEI FACUN
AT DAWN, a middle-aged man named Wei Facun walks down a slope toward a herd of beautiful sika and red deer. Instead of running in fear, the animals cluster around him. At his signal, some of the deer
Author: WU JISHAN Year 1985 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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85. Progress in Rural Mechanization
THE wedding party paraded through Youjia village in Jiangxi province carrying items of the bride's dowry, according to local tradition. But one of the gifts was decidedly untraditional - a diesel
Author: WU SHUREN Year 1985 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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86. From Ape to Human: The Fossil Record in China
IN 1921 the first fossil remains - a tooth - of the hominid type that would become known as Peking Man was unearthed from a cave at Longgushan (Dragon Bone Hill) in Zhoukoudian not far from Beijing.
Author: WU RUKANG Year 1985 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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87. Relics of the Northern Nomads
THE INNER MONGOLIAN grasslands in far northern China may never have been more than sparsely populated, but they have nurtured a number of nomadic peoples, in addition to the Mongolians, since very
Author: WU EN Year 1986 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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88. Importing Advanced Technology: A Case Study
THE Beijing Glass Instrument Factory in Beijing had a big problem. Almost every bit of empty space on its premises was littered with piles of shiny finished glassware - all rejected and returned by
Author: WU SHENGYUAN Year 1987 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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89. Ten Years of Reform and Me
A Farm Family ProspersTen years have passed since large-scale economic reforms were first introduced by the Chinese government to spur socialist modernization. This decade has witnessed the most
Author: WU CHUNWANG Year 1988 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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90. Village Committees
BEFORE 1979, people's communes (communes usually encompassed a number of villages, which were called production brigades) were both the basic governmental and economic units of organization in
Author: WU GUIMIN Year 1988 Issue 11 PDF HTML