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1. The China Chip
Just six years ago, China produced no multimedia digital chips. Today, the "Starlight China Chip," developed by Beijing-based chip manufacturer Vimicro Corporation, holding full intellectual property
Author: Ye Zi Year 2006 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. Religious Sites in Beijing
Beijing abounds in religious sites. Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, and Taoists all have their own sites in the city where they can take part in religious activities. At present, Beijing has reopened
Author: Zi Jin Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. Foreign Students Studying in Beijing
China is world famous for its long history and brilliant culture, and has captured the world's attention with its rapid, economic development. It is because of this that more and more students from
Author: Zi Jin Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. The Key to the World's Embrace
Standing in front of me was a professional woman in a suit, wearing a pair of frame-less glasses. Her long, straight hair cascaded like a waterfall, and she had a slight smile on her face. I didn't
Author: Zi Jin Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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5. Sipping Tea in Beijing
China has long been known as the Home of Tea. As a metropolis with a strong cultural flavor, Beijing is famous worldwide for its tea culture. Teahouses of various kinds, such as Fresh Tea, Literature
Author: Zi Jin Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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6. Antony Gormley: Asian Field
"Fieldis part of a global project in which the earth of a particular region is given form by a group of local people of all ages. It is made of clay, energized by fire, sensitized by touch and made
Author: Zi Jin Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. To Serve The People
Ren Changxia was director of the Public Security Bureau in the city of Dengfeng, Henan Province, home of the famous Shaolin Temple. On April 14, she was killed in a car accident while investigating a
Author: Zi Jin Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. Foreign Teachers In Zhaoqing
photographs by Ye WeihuaTHREE young women from Scotland - Louise Collier, 18, Lucie Waller. 18, and Nichola Lawson, 19 - are teachers of oral English at Zhaoqing Xijiang University and Zhaoqing High
Author: Ye Weihua Year 2000 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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9. The Hoogewerf List
Rupert Hoogewerf, whose name sounds Dutch, is actually an Englishman. The 34-year-old is very famous in China - though many Chinese merchant princes have complicated-feeling towards him. Everyday
Author: Ye Mao Year 2004 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Liu Xiang Flies High
August 28, 2004: Chinese athlete Liu Xiang wins the gold in the men's 110-meter hurdles at the Athens Olympic Games with a time of 12.91 seconds. Liu Xiang became the first Chinese to win a gold
Author: Ye Zhiming Year 2004 Issue 11 PDF HTML