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81. Recollections of An Ambassador's Wife (IX)
From troubled schoolgirl to revolutionary freedom fighter.WE have reported on Mrs. Zhu Lin's diplomatic life in eight successive issues. Many of our readers might wonder how she became an outstanding
Author: Zhu Lin Year 1995 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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82. Good News for Families with Housing Problems
THANKS to the Anju Housing Project (Housing Project for the People with Low and Medium Income), Beijing began last year, Jing Fengying, a retired worker from the Environmental Protection Bureau of
Author: LIN YAN Year 1995 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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83. Saving the Baiqi
China's efforts to rescue a rare, fresh-water dolphin.A VIDEOTAPE of a large mammal with a long, pointed mouth captured the attention of experts at the 1981 International Whaling Commission
Author: LIN GUANXING Year 1997 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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84. Immortal Gesar
A Tibetan epic commands a mighty research effort.ACCORDING to one Tibetan proverb, "Gesar is on the lips of every person in the Kingdom of Ling." Ling was one of Tibet's many ancient tribes. Gesar is
Author: HAN LIN Year 1998 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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85. Qinghai, a Rising Industrial Power
THE Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in Northwest China often presents a rather bleak picture: cold, lacking in oxygen, economically backward, and impoverished.... Yet, Qinghai people have every reason to be
Author: HAN LIN Year 1998 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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86. Risk Fund: A Blessing on China's High-Tech Industries
ON October 27, 1998, China's Ministry of Science and Technology (MST) and the US-based International Data Group (IDG) signed an agreement of cooperation in Beijing, announcing that over a 7-year
Author: HAN LIN Year 1999 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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87. Escaping Shanghai's Rural Past
IN the early 1960s. Ding Lujin and Dong Longying began working for a residents' committee in Pudong. They can still remember how bad the communications used to be and how crude the locals' living
Author: HAN LIN Year 2000 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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88. Mysteries of the Han-Dynasty Tomb at Tortoise Hill
THE tomb at Tortoise Hill, 4.5 kilometers away from Xuzhou City, is that of Liu Zhu, the sixth-generation descendant of Prince Xiang of Chu, and his wife. The tomb is of a grand design, reflecting
Author: ZHOU LIN Year 2000 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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89. 500-Year-Old "Web Site"
THE 21st century is popularly known as the information era. From the global network of postal services through to the internet, and from the boundless universe to human genes, omnipresent information
Author: LIN MING Year 2000 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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90. Shanghai Biennial 2000
THE Shanghai Biennial 2000 opened in the Shanghai Art Gallery in November, and will be welcoming art lovers right through to January 2001. This, the third Biennial, is a particularly significant
Author: XIAO LIN Year 2001 Issue 1 PDF HTML