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BEIJING, April 2 -- China has published over 5,000
local chorographies which reflect economic and social development after the
founding of the People's Republic of China.
China's 34 provinces, municipalities and autonomous
regions planned to compile at least 6,000 such historical records. The published
accounted for 88.8 percent of the planned.
At an awarding ceremony Saturday for nationwide
outstanding chorography compilers, Chen Kuiyuan, president of the Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), said the voluminous local historical records
would be the biggest compiling work in the half century.
Meanwhile, such books in Tibetan, Uygur and another
dozen of ethnic languages were published for the first time, said Chen, who also
heads a coordination group overseeing the nationwide chorography compilation.
"The historical records collected by grassroots
compilers consist of a giant database of Chinese politics, economy and culture,"
Chen said.
The chorography office of Beijing's Haidian District
and the rest 30 units and Qin Haixuan and the other nine people were awarded by
the government for their excellent job.
(Source: China.org.cn ) |