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1. The Eurasian Continental Bridge Puts Lianyungang on the Map
GONG LAIBAO and ZHANG LIANGQUN, president and vice-president of the Lianyungang Association for Sino-Foreign Cultural Exchange, are justly proud of the new importance given their hometown.ON
Author: GONG LAIBAO and ZHANG LIANGQUN Year 1992 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. Lianyungang: Mystical and Phantasmagoric
IN July 2002 the well preserved body of a woman, Ling Huiping, was unearthed from a Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 220) tomb in Lianyungang. It had been embalmed, and was in a condition equal to the
Author: QIAN CHUNYUAN, GONG MING & ZHANG SHUPING Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. Solar Energy in China
AS China does her best to develop oil, coal, hydraulic power and other conventional sources of energy, she is also speeding up the utilization of clean and cheap solar energy. And since about two
Author: GONG JIANYE Year 1980 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. Young People Tell Personal Plans
WHAT is your personal plan for the next ten years?" was the question put to young workers at the Shanghai Shipyard this spring.The shipyard has 3,000 young people. Of the 292 approached - including 3
Author: JIN GONG Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. Do They Have the Secret of Long Life?
AN old Chinese saying goes: "Trees in the mountains grow to be a thousand years old, but it's rare to find . a human being anywhere over a hundred." Not so in the mountains of Bama county in the
Author: GONG XUERU Year 1981 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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6. Chinese Cloth Shoes
TODAY Chinese cloth shoes have become popular in many parts of the world. Some Portuguese women stock up on the shoes whenever they go to London and Paris. The shoes are inexpensive and practical,
Author: XIA GONG Year 1982 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. Walking Sticks - Useful, Ornamental and Legendary
A walking stick can be a plain wooden staff helpful in climbing a mountain path, an indispensable companion to the infirm, or a richly decorated work of art. In ancient China certain types were
Author: XIA GONG Year 1983 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. The Influence of Overseas Literature on China
Masterpieces of world literature, classical or contemporary, have been available in Chinese translation since the beginning of the 20th century. They outweigh by far the translations of Chinese
Author: QIN GONG Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. Singaporean Chinese Association Celebrates 5th Anniversary
THE Hua Yuan Association is a non-profit organization for Chinese immigrants in Singapore. Established in May 2001, the association consists of professional Chinese who have migrated to Singapore in
Author: GONG XIXIANG Year 2007 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. Folk Art From Dough
FOR HUNDREDS of years Chinese craftsmen have modeled figurines out of colored dough of glutinous rice and flour.In ancient times, simple figures of animals - such as oxen and sheep - were made as
Author: HE LU and XUE GONG Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML