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1. Reform of the Written Language
SOMEDAY, perhaps generations from now, the pinyin system of Chinese - the latinized script you're familiar with in China Reconstructs - will replace the characters in which the language has been
Author: DU SONGSHOU Year 1980 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. Prawns Move House
THE old fisherman held out his cupped hands to show several lively young prawns. "Look!" he exclaimed, "I found these in an inlet by the shore. If they can grow there, they ought to grow in
Author: DU ZHENHUA Year 1980 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. Physical Culture Research and Sports Medicine
LAST December China Physical Education and Sports Science Society and four related scientific societies were established in Beijing: physical culture and theory; biomechanics of sports; sports
Author: DU HAORAN Year 1981 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. 'Smoke City' Cleans Up Its Air
LANZHOU, a new industrial city in northwest China, used to have the unhappy nickname of "smoke city'' because of its air pollution problem. In the winter of 1977 things reached a crisis. All over
Author: DU LIGONG Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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5. My Nightly News Beat
BY THE TIME I leave the studio the sun has long since set and stars fill the night sky. I have just finished the last news broadcast of the day and feel satisfied, knowing countless listeners have
Author: DU XIAN Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. Preserving China's Buddhist Heritage
BUDDHISM spread from India to China 2,000 or more years ago, and ever since has been an important part of Chinese culture. Some of the country's greatest art treasures, such as the statues and murals
Author: DU JIN Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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7. A Busy, Rewarding, but Hard Life
I'VE BEEN working only one year in the coronary-care unit (CCU) in Fuxing Hospital, yet already I feel 10 years older. The hospital, located in the western part of Beijing, provides medical care for
Author: DU XUEPING Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. Li Aiguo's Bold, Spirited Paintings
Most paintings done in the meticulous, realistic style called gongbi are appreciated more for their technique than their expression, but Li Aiguo's paintings are different. DU ZHESEN, deputy editor-in
Author: DU ZHESEN Year 1992 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. Pan Aihua, Builder of Knowledge Economy
PAN Aihua is well known and highly respected within China's bio-engineering industry. With doctorates in biochemistry and political economy, Pan runs several companies, including the Shenzhen Kexing
Author: DU QINGFENG Year 2001 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. Western Idealization of Tibet
SHANGRI-LA, mythical kingdom synonymous with Utopia, was the brainchild of American novelist James Hilton in his 1933 bestseller Lost Horizon. Hilton's inspiration came not from any personal travel
Author: DU YONGBIN Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML