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... pared to the hardships of the 1970s and the reform and opening-up of the 1980s, the 1990s brought even more changes. Things like televisions and bicycles were no longer rare items; people's standards of living had improved, with taxis replacing pedicabs, and dining out becoming more common. It was also a time when the once-prominent machinery factories had vanished.

The once-glorious state-owned enterprises, which had been the envy of many, had now completely shut down, and their workers ...

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