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                    [ArticleID] => 508695
                    [Title] => China at 60: A giant no longer asleep
                    [Summary] => 

The Chinese appear to be a newspaper reading public, at least those residing in the southern coastal cities fronting the Taiwan Straits, judging by the number of newspapers in the cities of Fuzhou, Quangzhou, Jinjiang and former township Shishi, all in the province of Fujian, former Amoy, from where hail the ancestors of most Chinese Filipinos.

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JINJIANG ECONOMY NEWS
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                    [ArticleID] => 508695
                    [Title] => China at 60: A giant no longer asleep
                    [Summary] => 

The Chinese appear to be a newspaper reading public, at least those residing in the southern coastal cities fronting the Taiwan Straits, judging by the number of newspapers in the cities of Fuzhou, Quangzhou, Jinjiang and former township Shishi, all in the province of Fujian, former Amoy, from where hail the ancestors of most Chinese Filipinos.

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