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1. Impressions of Tibet
(Jim Erickson)THEY CALL Tibet the Roof of the World. Just flying over its majestic, jagged, snowcapped mountains leaves you breathless. There weren't many other Westerners there, and it's. no wonder.
Author: JAMES L. ERICKSON Year 1993 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. Sol Adler, a Rare Spirit
Speech by JAMES PECK, director of U.S.-China Book Publications Project, Yale University Press. Mr. Peck delivered his speech on September 2, 1994, in Beijing, at a commemorative meeting for Sol
Author: JAMES PECK Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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3. TRAVELS IN CHINA TODAY
Dr. and Mrs. Endicott lived in China for more than twenty years. Last spring they returned after a five-year absence, for their first visit since liberation. They have been kind enough to give CHINA
Author: JAMES, MARY ENDICOTT Year 1952 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. Chinese Medicine Through French Eyes
WE came to China at the head of a delegation to the France-China Medical Fortnight - March 30 to April 14, 1980. The delegation was composed of 14 university and hospital medical doctors from Paris -
Author: E. LAFONTAINE and L. LEGER Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. Zhejiang Province - Land of Plenty
Rich in cultural, human and natural resources, Zhejiang is one of China's most progressive provinces.LOCATED midway along China's eastern seacoast, Zhejiang is one of the smallest yet most wealthy
Author: P. L. GREGORY Year 1998 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. Precious Medical Heritage
Chinese medicine, it can be said without exaggeration, is one of the world's most ancient. Its story goes back thousands of years. Unfortunately not all of its methods, by far, have come down to our
Author: E. S. KOROBKOV and F. L. LEONTIEV Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML