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1. The Jinan Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone
photographs by Sun Zhaofu and Sun ZhaoyuThe Jinan Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone is a national hi-tech development zone approved by the State Council in 1991. It is divided into two parts: The
Author: Sun Zhaofu and Sun Zhaoyu Year 2001 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. A Visit to the Great Wall Station
As a member of China's seventh delegation to the Great Wall Station, I stood on the snow-covered Antarctic continent for the first time on February 8, 2001. I was deeply moved not only by the
Author: Sun Wensheng Year 2001 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3. Film Director Sun Zhou
Editor's note: Sun Zhou is a fifth generation Chinese film director. In the 1980s, when most directors were devoted to filming deserts and plateaus, Sun Zhou focused his camera on the ordinary people
Author: Sun Qian Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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4. Dunhuang, an Enduring Appeal
IN West China, there is an expanse of oases west of the Huanghe (Yellow) River. The oases extend more than 1,000 kilometers and are collectively known as the Hexi (West of the River) Corridor.
Author: Wang Lei,Sun Zhijiang Year 2000 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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5. The Guard of Honor In the Blue Sky
Photographs by Sun JiukuiIn the clear blue sky, a team of white-and-blue airplanes thrust skyward like sharp swords and then dive toward the earth like mighty waterfalls. The colored smoke emitted by
Author: Sun Jiukui,Xiao Wei Year 2002 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. A One-Man Task Force Battles AIDS
On June 11, 2004, during an inspection tour of Hubei Province, Premier Wen Jiabao of the State Council scheduled a visit with a professor at the Medical School of Wuhan University and the Zhongnan
Author: Jiang Ming. Gao Xiang and Sun Xiaojuan Year 2005 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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7. Pudong: A Decade of Development
THE Pudong New District is named for its location: east ("dong") of the Huangpu River, the last tributary flowing into the Changjiang (Yangtze) River. The Huangpu flows through Shanghai, cutting the
Author: Xu Xun,Chen Shilin, Sun Weizhong and Xu Xun Year 2000 Issue 9 PDF HTML