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Culture & Society --
Tuesday, September 3, 2002
- Philippines to Promote Tourism in China
- Tibetan Culture to Dazzle Canadian, Belgian Audiences
- Feature: Community Program Helps HIV Prevention in Xinjiang
- China, Australia Strengthen Cooperation in Fighting AIDS
- Shanghai Simplifies Passport Application Procedure
- Coal mine blast kills at least 33 in central China
- China to invest heavily in battling sandstorms
- Tibet's centenarians set record
- Wildlife well protected in Tibet's nature reserve
- Brain-death draft law stirs up controversy in China
- China hopes to see peace, stability in Korean Peninsula: President Jiang
- Chinese president accepts credentials from three ambassadors
- Chinese FM spokesman on Taiwan, Mongolia move
- China marks 57th anniversary of war of resistance victory
- Tsingtao beer to be produced in Taiwan
- Shanghai set to become world's second largest port
- Chinese economy to grow at 8 percent in 2006: economists
- Beijing scraps land-use tax cuts for foreign investors
- Urumqi trade fair to draw big investments
- China to hold 4th International Aviation Aerospace Exhibition
- China expected to be Asia's largest web services market
- Chinese garbage disposal technology in need of improvement
- Leshan tourism festival opens on Sunday
- Great Wall shines with colors at night
- Peking opera is hot with foreign travellers
- China Tibet Culture Week due to open in Belgium
- China plans new investment to expand Genghis Khan Temple
- HKUST, Shanghai Jiao Tong University offer joint MTM program
- Japanese calligraphy exhibited in Beijing
- Hannover mayor on prospects of Shanghai bid for 2010 World Expo
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