SPECIAL REPORT
An Altered Pattern of Economic Growth
China's economic boom has been a focus of world attention for more than a decade. Its GDP having increased almost 13-fold in the past 15 years, economy and development are two of the most frequently heard buzzwords in the Chinese media. China is also holding its own within the global economy, and in 2004 was the number one contributor to global trade growth. Products “Made in China” are to be seen in every country in the world, as are Chinese investors.
Changed Mode of Economic Growth for a Coal Province
Environmental Protection Part of Local Official Ambit
The Road to Prosperity for China’s Most Populous Province
Fudan Leads the Way in Higher Education Reforms
 
 
ECONOMY SOCIETY/LIFE
The Lucrative Wedding Game
Tales of Three Weddings
Business in Brief
 

Executive Decisions

Energized
  Around China
Post-Earthquake Prosperity
The Disquieting Enchantment of Snow
   
   
Public Opinion for the Greater Good
Chinese White-Collars Balk at Marriage
In Reverence of Life -- China’s Suicide Prevention Centers
  Forum
The Controversial Property Rights Law
  People
Jin Xing – Choreographer Extraordinaire
  Youth Matters
To Wed or not to Wed
  Photo Essay
The BMX Biker
CULTURE COLUMNS
Arts Schools –Red-Hot Tickets
Peking Opera Rocks the Western Box Office
China Embraces Renaissance Art
  Pieces of the Past
The Martial Monks of Shaolin Temple
  Rock Steady
No Shrinking Violet
  International Exchanges
Wheat – A Link Between China and Canada
  Culture Shocks
The Taxi from the Airport
  Chinese Customs and Wisdoms
Strategies and the Universe in Black and White
  Art Gallery
The Color of Life
Focus
Cooking Class:Beef Potage
Language Corner
   
   
   
   
   
TOURISM
The Delights of the Pearl River Delta
   
 
May 2006
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