FROM May 8 to 12, 1998, the first annual computer festival was held at the Zhongguancun High-Tech Experimental Zone in Beijing’s Haidian District. Contributing to the festive atmosphere were the large and colorful ad...FROM May 8 to 12, 1998, the first annual computer festival was held at the Zhongguancun High-Tech Experimental Zone in Beijing’s Haidian District. Contributing to the festive atmosphere were the large and colorful advertisements, publicity banners, streamers, balloons and crowds buzzing about on either side of the street.展开更多
The Qiang nationqlity has a population of 198,2,52 (according to the 1991 census statistics), who mainly inhabit Maowen, Wenchuan, Lixian and Beichuan counties in Aba Tibet and Qiang Nationalities Autonomous Prefectur...The Qiang nationqlity has a population of 198,2,52 (according to the 1991 census statistics), who mainly inhabit Maowen, Wenchuan, Lixian and Beichuan counties in Aba Tibet and Qiang Nationalities Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province. The Qiang is one of the oldest nationalities in China. It is said that the Qiang nationality was a main tribal race of the Xia Dynasty. The ancient Qiang nationality was an important part of the Huaxia nationality, the predecessor of the Han nationality. In a long historical process, they moved from areas in the northwest and展开更多
文摘FROM May 8 to 12, 1998, the first annual computer festival was held at the Zhongguancun High-Tech Experimental Zone in Beijing’s Haidian District. Contributing to the festive atmosphere were the large and colorful advertisements, publicity banners, streamers, balloons and crowds buzzing about on either side of the street.
文摘The Qiang nationqlity has a population of 198,2,52 (according to the 1991 census statistics), who mainly inhabit Maowen, Wenchuan, Lixian and Beichuan counties in Aba Tibet and Qiang Nationalities Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province. The Qiang is one of the oldest nationalities in China. It is said that the Qiang nationality was a main tribal race of the Xia Dynasty. The ancient Qiang nationality was an important part of the Huaxia nationality, the predecessor of the Han nationality. In a long historical process, they moved from areas in the northwest and