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81. Shenzhen: A Paradise for Amusement
Economically strong, Shenzhen is a newly rising international city. Different from many other Chinese cities, which boast historical and cultural heritage, Shenzhen is famous for its delicious
Author: Xu Wei and Xie Zhihua Year 2002 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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82. 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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83. Red Chili Peppers
Photographs by Xu WeiAt the chili pepper market in Linjiacun Township, Zhu-cheng City, peppers are piled up like a small hill in a courtyard larger than a soccer ground. Bags of chili peppers line
Author: Xu Wei,Shen Chen Year 2003 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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84. Harbin: A City of Ice & Snow
Harbin is the capital city of Heilongjiang, the north ernmost province in China. Located at a high latitude, Harbin experiences long, cold winters. During the winter, when the city is covered with
Author: Xu Wei,Zhao Ning Year 2003 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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85. Zhaoqing City: The Bright Pearl
Zhaoqing has been celebrated for its beautiful landscapes since the Tang Dynasty (618-907). It is located in the middle-western part of Guangdong Province, with the Xijiang River, the main tributary
Author: Fu Xiaoping,Luo Wei Year 2003 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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86. The Leshan Buddha Under Special Protection
The Leshan Giant Buddha, in Leshan, Sichuan Province, is currently being refurbished on a scale larger than that of any other renovation of the statue since it was carved in 713, during the Tang
Author: Zhang Xudong, Zhang Zhijun and Song Daowen Year 2001 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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87. A Global Village
The city of Yiwu, in the heart of Zhejiang Province, borders Guangdong and Fujian Provinces to the south and Shanghai to the east, and is connected to the Golden Route of the Pacific Ocean. Over the
Author: Jiang Ping and Zhang Jiancheng, Zhang Jiancheng Year 2004 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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88. The Hope of the Nation
IN the 1950s, there were no state-run schools in Tibet, and 95 percent of the Tibetans were illiterate. Some of China's other ethnic groups had languages that were only spoken and not written.Today,
Author: Chen Xi and Zhang Zhaohua Year 2000 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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89. Changes in the Luohu District
THE Luohu District, with an area of 78.9 square kilometers, was the first administrative region in Shenzhen City. The district has 500 modern buildings of at least 18 stories, including Diwang Tower,
Author: Zhang Yuanxiang and Gao Yun Year 2000 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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90. The Liaohe Oilfield
THIRTY years have passed since China began to exploit the Liaohe Oilfield on the lower reaches of the Liaohe River in the northeastern province of Liaoning. The Liaohe Oilfield is the third largest
Author: Zhang Zhuo and Gao Shulin Year 2000 Issue 11 PDF HTML