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1. Beijing Celebrates the National Day
AS China's 50th anniversary draws near, Beijing is undergoing a butterfly-like transformation. Roads are being re-paved, old buildings are being replaced by new ones, high-tech telephone booths are
Author: LI FUGEN, SHI XIAOHONG and HUANG YING Year 1999 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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2. The Tonglüshan Copper Mine
IN HUANGSHI City, Hubei Province there is a big opencut copper pit 50 meters in diameter and several hundred meters deep. While machines are humming at the bottom of the pit, on the ground above
Author: HUANG SHI & LI NAXIN Year 1996 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. A Seventh Bridge Spans the Yangtze
THE DAY of December 16, 1995 was just like a grand festival for the 1.4 million people of Huangshi. Old and young alike poured onto the new Huangshi Yangtze Bridge in high spirits. It was cold on the
Author: HUANG SHI Year 1996 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. Long-Lost Kiln Discovered
CHINESE porcelain enjoyed its golden era during the Song Dynasty (960-1279). At that time, it was an important export commodity, and Song porcelain has been found as far away as Europe, Asia and
Author: LI FUGEN Year 1988 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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5. On the Road: A Jiangxi Opera Troupe
IN a little mountain village of just 180 families on the shore of Boyang Lake in Jiangxi province, it's standing room only in a hall that holds 3,000. Farmers have come from miles around to see the
Author: LI FUGEN Year 1988 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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6. Home of the Buddhist Monk Xuanzang
The childhood home of the famous Tang Dynasty monk who went to India to fetch Buddhist scriptures draws many visitors. Staff reporter LI FUGEN tells us about it.CHENHE VILLAGE in Henan Province, near
Author: LI FUGEN Year 1991 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. China's First Ballerina Still Taking Bows
Overcoming formidable obstacles, Bai Shuxiang rose to stardom, then, following the "cultural revolution," made an almost incredible comeback. Staff reporter LI FUGEN tells the story.ACCORDING to
Author: LI FUGEN Year 1992 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. A Project Called Hope
Millions of Chinese children are being forced to drop out of school because of family difficulties or other reasons, but since 1989 a project known as Hope has joined in the nation's effort to help
Author: LI FUGEN Year 1992 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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9. A Village Reconstructs After the Flood
News of the worst floods in the past century quickly spread throughout the world last year, followed by offers to help and great concern for the victims. To see just how the flood-stricken villagers
Author: LI FUGEN Year 1992 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Rural Cultural Centers Flourishing in Chuxian Prefecture
Staff reporter LI FUGEN and Chuxian Prefecture journalist BAI LIHUA toured local cultural centers to see how people in the countryside are taking care of their own cultural needs. They filed the
Author: LI FUGEN Year 1993 Issue 2 PDF HTML