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1. 10 Days in Beijing: Personal Glimpses
UNLIKE most tourists, we visited Beijing during the winter, with temperatures varying between -14°C and O°C. But the snow and temperature all added to the atmosphere of an ancient environment. As the
Author: BRUCE D. WATSON Year 1987 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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2. Friendship Between India and China
CHINA was first known in India as the land of silk. Tea, porcelain and paper are Chinese inventions that even the poorest of Indians uses. In return, India can claim to have first produced the cotton
Author: D. D. KOSAMBI Year 1952 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. Report of the Secretary-General of the Afro-Asian Writers' Bureau
Dear colleagues,As you know, we have called this Emergency Meeting mainly to fulfil a bounden duty cast upon us, the writers, the progressive writers, of Africa and Asia, that is, to render our
Author: D. Manuweera Year 1966 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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4. The Beat Goes On
FOUR generations of Chinese rockers and fans celebrated Chinese rock'n roll's 20th anniversary on a stony desert in central China last August. Eighteen bands played the three-day festival, billed as
Author: BRUCE VEDDER Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. Making Noise Makes Money
As the world's guitars, drums and pianos are manufactured in China, more locals are playing too.THERE was an awful lot of noise at last October's Music China, an international exhibition for musical
Author: BRUCE VEDDER Year 2005 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. On The Road
The trickle of foreign rock acts playing China has become a noisy stream. But few local acts do overseas tours.IT was a concert of two parts - the best and worst of rock. For four hours the local
Author: BRUCE VEDDER Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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7. Signed Up
ByChina's most successful independent rock label has spread its wings and is signing foreign actsROCK music doesn't rock China. And making money from rock music is no mean feat in a land plagued with
Author: BRUCE VEDDER Year 2005 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. Rock Me Baby
Multi-media rock musical Amber catches China's nihilistic rock' n' roll generation with its pants down.AFTER making love, Xiao You is plagued with guilt. The pleasure she felt with Gao Yuan had
Author: BRUCE VEDDER Year 2005 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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9. No Mariachi Man
Young Mexican master guitarist Francisco Bibriesca wows Beijing afficionados and looks for local tunes.CHEN Lu was top of the queue when the doors opened. "It's not often a guitar genius comes to town
Author: BRUCE VEDDER Year 2005 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. Massive in Beijing
German hip hop hopefuls Massive Tone brought Deutsche beats to Peking University."Bitte, tanzen!" (Please, dance!) was the rallying cry from German hip hop group Massive Tone as they took the stage
Author: BRUCE VEDDER Year 2005 Issue 8 PDF HTML