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141. Pop Singer Liu Jie
CHINESE pop singer Liu Jie recently cut her long hair and had it dyed flaxen-colored to go with the latest fashion. Liu Jie has matured during her six years in Beijing, and her demeanor shows
Author: Jin Biao,Wang Lei Year 1999 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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142. 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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143. What Changes Will Broadband Make in Our Lives?
Although we are lucky enough to live in the era of the information explosion, we all feel more tired than in the post-industrial days. For many of us, it was already hard to understand what the
Author: Wang Lei,Chen Ying Year 2001 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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144. Rationalizing China's Internet
I recently had the privilege of speaking at China's Business Summit 2001, World Economic Forum, in Beijing. The consensus of the CEO's from some of China's leading portals was unanimous: China's
Author: Wang Lei and Chen Ying Year 2001 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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145. China's Agriculture: New Developments Since China's Entry into the WTO
Photographs by Xu Xun and Chen YingChina is traditionally an agriculture-based country and has a rural population of 800 million. Agriculture occupies an important position in China's national economy
Author: Tan Xingyu and A Lei Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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146. Xinjiang Grows Colored Cotton
Photographs by Liao ZhouyanWhen most people think of cotton, they think of something white, but there are those who have another vision. "How wonderful it would be if cotton were naturally colored,"
Author: Yu Xiangyang and Huai Lei Year 2002 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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147. The Imperial Palace And Its Protection
The Imperial Palace of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties, known to Westerners as the Forbidden City, lies in the center of Beijing. It is the world's largest and most complete group
Author: Di Hua,Huai Lei Year 2002 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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148. Shichahai: A Magnet for Seekers of Old Beijing
Photographs by Wang LeiFrom May to September, visitors to Beijing are recommended to visit the city's hutongs, or lanes, along the banks of Shichahai, where scenes of old Beijing are still preserved.
Author: Xu Wei and Wang Lei Year 2002 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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149. Luoyang: Peonies, Grottoes. & Distinctive Delicacies
Photographs by Li Chunsheng and He XiaoyaoThe cities of Xi'an, Luoyang, Kaifeng, Nanjing, Beijing, and Hangzhou are six major ancient capitals in Chinese history. Located in western Henan Province,
Author: Li Chunsheng,Huai Lei Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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150. Aromatic Moutai Liquor
Photographs by Wu KeThe Chishui River descends from the mountains in Yunnan Province. The water is sweet and refreshing, and it contains many trace elements that are beneficial for people's health.
Author: Wang Lei,Xie Zhihua Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML