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1. Into Battle for Beethoven - and Zhou Enlai
DURING the "cultural revolution" there was an idea that anybody was capable of doing anything he decided to do, a distortion of the positive concept that people can do things they have not done before
Author: IONE KRAMER Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. Tea Culture - A New-Old Tradition
TEA CULTURE? You mean growing tea?Not exactly.Well, then, tea and culture. Poetry, painting ...That's part of it.Then what is tea culture?Tea drinking began in China and became an integral part of
Author: IONE KRAMER Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. Serving Tea Traditionally
MAKING and serving tea entail a lot more than merely pouring boiling water over tea leaves. In Asian countries making tea properly is a treasured skill, and serving it can amount to a ritual.
Author: IONE KRAMER Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. Tea Gets Its Own Museum
AROUND THE city of Hangzhou in southern Zhejiang Province tea bushes grow in every available space, even along roadsides and in parks. Perhaps no other city is as well known for its tea, although
Author: IONE KRAMER Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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5. BOOK REVIEWS
The Languages of China by S. Robert Ramsey. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., USA, 340 pages, softcover.One doesn't need to be a linguistic specialist to enjoy this book. This succinct,
Author: Ione Kramer Year 1991 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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6. Wanted: Sister City
TANGSHAN is now ready for a sister city - one or even several in various countries. Two years ago when I visited there, I raised this question. The answer was: Not yet. The city was still deep in the
Author: IONE KRAMER Year 1986 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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7. When Chinese Tea Took Europe by Storm
When Dutch traders In Java learned around 1600 of a beverage made from the dried leaves of the tea plant, little did they know what would follow. The drink would become a way of life in some places
Author: KIT CHOW and IONE KRAMER Year 1990 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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8. Working and Living with Chinese Peasants
For ten days last November we worked and lived with the peasants of the East Wind team of the vegetable-growing Huangtukang People's Commune near Peking and took a full part in all their activities,
Author: DOUGLAS LAKE, IONE KRAMER and ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1967 Issue 2 PDF HTML