China's Democracy
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Religions in China
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Voltage Supply in China
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How to Contact Shanghai Hospitals
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More Information on Travel Column
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Information on China?s History, Government, Tourism and Economy
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How to Contact the Doctor Carrying out Ultrasound Cancer Treatment
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Public Holiday Dates for 2003
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How to Cook Fish
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Images on Chinese Currency RMB Notes
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How to Make a Donation to Aid Flood Victims
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Visa Application for Your China Visit
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Information on China?s History, Government, Tourism and Economy
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Application Procedures for Loan of Giant Pandas
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What?s happening with the Memphis Zoo?s application to China for a loan of giant pandas? China.org.cn investigates. |
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How Do I Adopt a Baby in China?
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Chinese Views on Some International Affairs
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About RMB Conversion Services
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Chinese currency is called Renminbi (people's money), often abbreviated as RMB. Issued by the People's Bank of China it is the sole legal tender for both the Chinese nationals and foreign tourists. |
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Boao Asia Forum
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Changsha, Capital City of Hunan Province
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Two readers write us and tell us about their special interest in Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province in south China, through their daughter. Here we offer some information about the city. |
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Beijing Science and Technology Week 2002
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China Official Public Holiday Schedule for 2002
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Introduction of Simple Chinese Recipes
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China-Hospeq Exhibition
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A reader writes us looking for information on the China-Hospeq exhibition. Here we offer some suggestions. |
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China’s National Flower
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A reader writes to us looking for information on the national flower of China. Here we offer some suggestions. |
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Information on Six Chinese Cities
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A Canadian friend writes to us looking for information on six Chinese cities. We offer some suggestions. |
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Why Aren't Local Media Represented on China.org.cn?
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A Foreigner’s View on China
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A 14-year-old Australian student offers his view on China. |
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Olympic Women
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Television audiences worldwide watched two Chinese women who took part in Beijing’s successful final presentation July 13 before the International Olympic Committee. In China, we know these two women well, but a reader from the United States asks a question that may be on the minds of many in the west: Who are those remarkable women?
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Reader Applauds China on Iraq
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A reader from the United States offers his views on Iraq. |
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Shanghai Property
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An overseas Chinese writes to us looking for information on his childhood home in Shanghai. We give him some suggestions. |
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