SPECIAL REPORT
Chinese Consumers Go for Bricks and Mortar
In April 1980 Deng Xiaoping said,"Policies on housing construction and allocation in cities should be examined. Urbanites may purchase and build their own apartments.Not only new apartments may be sold,old ones may be too..."These were the words that sparked off China's housing reforms. The Chinese goverment has since concentrated on creating measures that will commercialize housing,step by step.
Housing: Erstwhile Welfare, Current Commodity
New Houses, New Lives
Stories of Old Houses
My House and My Mortgage
 
 
ECONOMY SOCIETY/LIFE
East or West? The Consumer Knows Best
The Inscrutable Charm of Chinese Bosses
Business in Brief
 

Executive Decisions

Better Wiring
  Around China
Paradise within Shangrila
Baiyun International Airport, A New Hub for the Asia-Pacific Region
Baiyun Internation Airport: The FedEx Effect
A Glorious Future
Workshops Teach Children, Adults to Stand Up for Children’s Rights
  Photo Essay
The Cartoon-makers
  People
The Leons' Local and Global Mission (MSSU)

Li Zhaoping, Carer-in-Chief of Disabled Orphans

  Youth Matters
Make Me Beautiful
  Foreigners in China
UN Mission Coordinator in China
CULTURE COLUMNS
Chinese Calligraphy in the Computer Age
School Songs in a Multicultural China
Art Matters
  Pieces of the Past
Sports and Games of Old China
  Rock Steady
Sounds Like Promoting
  Chinese Customs and Wisdoms
The Supreme China Rooster
Focus
Cooking Class: Steamed Pumpkin with Chicken
Language Corner
   
   
   
   
   
TOURISM
Invitation to a 2000-Year-Old Qiang Village
   
 
April 2006
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