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THE milu (David's deer), an animal formerly unique to China, is commonly called "sibuxiang" (unlike any of the four) by Chinese people, because of its horse's head, donkey's tail, ox hooves and deer antlers. On the inception of ancient Chinese characters, the pictographic "mi" was one of the first to be engraved on tortoise-shell and animal bones. Later.....
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> David's Deer Comes Home
AS people the world over celebrated the first glimmer of the 21st century and looked forward to a bright future, some unfortunate places remained in darkness. The world is beset not only by natural disasters, but also by man-made calamities, with bad news emanating from all directions......
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> Cultural and Natural Heritage of China and the World
TODAY Chinese entrepreneurs can be found in almost every corner of the world. Their forefathers traveled across the sea centuries ago to settle in various parts of the world, and started small businesses in order to make a living. Their resourcefulness, diligence and resilience helped them become established in their new environment and eventually become an integral facet of the local economy......
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> The Campaign to Bid for the 2008 Olympic Games
> Chinese Entrepreneurs Around the World Meet in Nanjing
SINCE Beijing decided to bid for the 2008 Olympic Games last year, great changes have taken place in the city. The newly constructed fourth ring road has greatly alleviated traffic congestion, certain enterprises generating serious pollution have been moved out of the downtown area......
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