Advanced Search
English Home
Headline
Opinion
China
World
Business
Sports
Education
Sci-Tech
Culture
FM Remarks
Friendly Contacts
News in
World Media
Features
Message Board
Voice of Readers
Feedback
China Quiz
Employment Opportunity
How to Subscribe

 

 


Monday, February 28, 2000, updated at 16:47(GMT+8)


China

Shanghai Takes Lead to Bring a 'Vanish' of Peasants

Shanghai will become the first Chinese city where peasants completely "disappear". After Qingpu County was upgraded to a district of Shanghai, seven-tenth of the counties in suburban Shanghai have completed the change to small cities. In the near future, all its suburban counties will complete the change and there will be no more "peasants" in their traditional sense, but "suburban citizen".

Printer-friendly Version In This Section
  • Bricks of Tian'anmen Square Put Into Museum

  • Chinese Legislature Opens Session

  • CPPCC National Committee Reviews 1999 Work

  • Former Japanese Soldier Determined to Reveal War Crimes

  • Procuratorial Body to Wipe out Corruption From Within

  • Water Project on Yangtze River to Promote Western Development

  • Back to top
    Copyright by People's Daily Online, All rights reserved





    Relevant Stories
  • Shanghai Lists Information Port as Priority Project


  • Shanghai Aims for $12 bln Output Value of IT Industries in 2000


  • Shanghai's Pudong to Draw More Overseas Capital




  • Internet Links