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1. Laurels for Chinese Acrobats
GONGS CLASH and drums roll. Three golden lion's stalk imperiously onto the stage. They proceed to leap about and roll on the ground as they follow an armor-clad warrior holding a large embroidered
Author: LI XIA Year 1986 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2. China's Ballet World
IN THE LAST five years Western audiences have discovered with surprise and pleasure that after long neglect during the "cultural revolution," Western classical music and other art forms are
Author: LI XIA Year 1986 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3. Lantern Festival in Zibo City
IN THE MIDDLE of the first lunar month by the traditional calendar (falling usually in February) the Lantern Festival is celebrated across China. But while the custom is nationwide, the particulars
Author: LI XIA Year 1987 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. Dunhuangology: Studying Artworks and Manuscripts
BACK IN 1900, a Daoist monk named Wang Yuanzhuan discovered at Dunhuang a stone room buried in sand. In it he found piles of scriptures, embroidered paintings, ancient scrolls, and musical
Author: LI XIA Year 1987 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. New Ways of Serving the Needy
THE PROVISION OF care for the disabled, the childless elderly, retarded children and others experiencing difficulties in their lives has always been considered an important social responsibility in
Author: LI XIA Year 1987 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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6. Welfare Factory: A Two-Way Success
FOUR YEARS AGO Huang Dawei was appointed head of a welfare factory producing knitted gloves in the city of Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu province. This factory, like others of its kind in China, employs a
Author: LI XIA Year 1987 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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7. Temple Fair Revived
SWIRLING BANNERS, jugglers and acrobats last year heralded the return to Beijing of one of the city's most ancient temple fairs. Held on the 19th day after the lunar New Year, this fair celebrates
Author: LI XIA Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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8. Tang Dynasty Cuisine in Xi'an
TANG DYNASTY (618-907) cuisine has been revived in the ancient city of Xi'an, which under the name Chang'an was capital of the dynasty. The best place to enjoy these dishes is the Qujianchun
Author: LI XIA Year 1988 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. Wanted: A Spouse I Can Love
Advertising for a spouse is just one of the new trends that is turning traditional Chinese matchmaking on its head. Staff reporter LI XIA takes a look at the ads and their consequences.IN 1981 a
Author: LI XIA Year 1992 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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10. New Life for Couples in China
Staff reporter LI XIA discusses the changes in marriage and the family that have accompanied social reforms in recent years.TRADITIONALLY, a marriage was considered happy in China if the husband and
Author: LI XIA Year 1992 Issue 2 PDF HTML