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	          1. SKETCHBOOKAuthor: A LAO Year 1982 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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	          2. Living in PekingTHE great landmarks of old Peking remain. The majesty of proportion and plan, the walls, the lakes, the architectural marvels of palaces and temples are still there. So is the quiet away from theAuthor: LAO SHEH Year 1952 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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	          3. A WRITER SPEAKS OF WRITINGEVERYONE has heard of our watchword, "Let a hundred flowers bloom". It is meant to bring China's arts and literature to full development, to encourage originality and creativeness. A year and a halfAuthor: LAO SHEH Year 1957 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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	          4. PEKING After 10 YEARSIT IS TEN YEARS this month since Peking was liberated.What changes those ten years have brought to our city! Its ancient beauty has been preserved, renovated, made more lovely. Beauties that wereAuthor: LAO SHEH Year 1959 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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	          5. The PhilanthropistThe first English translation of a story written in the 1930s.WHAT Mrs. Wang disliked most was to have people call her Mrs. Wang. She always referred to herself as Miss Mu Feng-chen and liked othersAuthor: LAO SHEH Year 1959 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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	          6. Master of Gongbi PaintingTRADITIONAL CHINESE painting has many styles, but until recently one of them, gongbi flower-and-bird painting, was seldom used. Characterized by fine brush work, close attention to detail and brightAuthor: LAO DI Year 1991 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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	          7. Chinese Contemporary Watercolor PaintingNo longer the domain of elementary school art classes, watercolors have won a following among accomplished Chinese painters.WHEN WATERCOLORS first came to China at the beginning of this century,Author: LAO DI Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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	          8. The Disquieting Enchantment of SnowSNOW can be just as scary as it is lovely to look at. That was, at least, my impression upon arriving in Harbin for a two-day trip to Erlongshan ski resort, as part of a group of journalists fromAuthor: LAO YI Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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	          9. I Grow Younger in YearsI AM 101 years old. People call me "Hundred-Year-Old Man". I began learning to read when I was 98 years old and my first book was Chairman Mao's Serve the People. I learned to write when I was 99 andAuthor: MA LAO-ERH Year 1970 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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	          10. Have You Got Your Chinese "Green Card"?A new land of opportunity, or simply a quiet spot from which one can sit and watch the rest of the world go by? Whatever the reason, more and more foreigners are now "bullish" on living in China.THE UAuthor: staff reporter LAO FU Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
