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1. Woman Geologist in the Antarctic
THE HIGHEST peak in the Antarctic is the Vinson Massif, 5,140 m above sea level. Icy and precipitous, its slopes gouged by crevices, the peak towers grimly over the bleak landscape. Even in summer
Author: GUO MEINI Year 1990 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. Seafaring Scientist Wang Ying
OF ALL THE scientists I have interviewed Wang Ying, or Ying Wang, as she is known abroad, left the deepest impression, eventually becoming my good friend. For many years this persistent woman
Author: GUO MEINI Year 1991 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. Rocket Expert Huang Weilu
HUANG WEILU is a rocket designer and China's most famous rocket expert. He led the country's first successful launch of a submarine-based carrier rocket in October 1982 - a feat which only four other
Author: GUO MEINI & WANG DAITONG Year 1990 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. Marvelous Sights on Mount Emei
IN Japan people say that if you don't climb Mount Fujiyama you are a fool, but if you climb it twice you are mad. I have climbed Mount Emei - one of the four famous Buddhist mountains - ten times,
Author: GUO ZHUSONG Year 1981 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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5. Traditional Chinese Painting: Some Features
CHINESE traditional painting is highly regarded throughout the world for its long history, original style and distinctive national features. It stands as a school apart not simply - as some maintain
Author: GUO YIZONG Year 1983 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. A Benglong Nationality Village
SEVERAL nationalities live in the Dehong Dai and Jingpo autonomous prefecture in the western mountains of Yunnan province. The remains of a large prehistoric village have been uncovered here, and
Author: GUO MINGONG Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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7. Beijing's Imperial Palace
THE Palace Museum's splendidly preserved architecture and rich collection of art (see article on p. 7) have earned it a place among the great museums of the world. Each day the Forbidden City, as it
Author: GUO XIANG Year 1985 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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8. My Middle-School Students - a New Breed
TODAY'S middle school students have a pet phrase: "It's the 1980s now!" - meaning that the same old stuff will no longer work with them. Indeed, the 15 and 16-year-olds I teach now aren't the same as
Author: GUO WENXIAN Year 1986 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. The 'Market Basket' Reflects Economic Reform
EVERYBODY in Chinese cities carries something for shopping with him or her at all times - a basket, or string or plastic bag - for doing daily food marketing at work breaks or at the end of the day.
Author: GUO ZHONGYI Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. An Interview with Governor Hu Ping
THE TEMPERATURE WAS below freezing in Beijing late last fall as we headed for the airport, bundled up in winter coats and hats. In our party were four foreigners on the staff of 'China Reconstructs'
Author: GUO ANDING Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML