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1. Li Peng: Profile of a 'New Generation' Leader
Young (56), vigorous and professionally trained, Vice-Premier Li Peng is one of the rising generation of Chinese leaders who are steadily taking on more responsibilities for state affairs. Trained as
Author: LIAN XINGQIAN Year 1985 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. Minority People's Arts and Crafts
EVERY national minority in China has its own arts and crafts, some of them of simple beauty, many of them intricate and highly sophisticated. They fascinate Hans (members of China's majority
Author: LIAN XIAOCHUN Year 1982 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. Xiaoshan Lace
XIAOSHAN lace, made in the county of that name in the southeastern coastal province of Zhejiang, is characterized by sections of raised symmetrical patterns on bleached linen or raw silk in white or
Author: HUA LIAN Year 1982 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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4. Chinese Hair Ornaments
A FRIEND sent me a ring as a gift. A "red bean" inlaid in it reminded me of a poem by Wang Wei, a famous painter and poet of the Tang dynasty: Red beans grow in south country, Putting out new shoots
Author: LIAN ZHANG Year 1984 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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5. Colored Cloy Figurines of Shaanxi
NORTHERN Shaanxi province is located on a part of China's Loess Plateau. The soil here is ochre-colored and clay-like. For centuries its inhabitants have dug their houses out of the earth on the
Author: ZHANG LIAN Year 1984 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. Folktale, Folk Arts: 'Rat Marries Off His Daughter'
RATS are hardly lovable creatures, and in China they have always been heartily despised for their habits of eating grain, nibbling at stored goods and spreading disease. But in one popular old
Author: ZHANG LIAN Year 1984 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. The Legendary Door Gods of China
FOR MANY CENTURIES Chinese people believed that if they could keep evil spirits from their door they would be lucky and healthy. To this end, they pasted paper pictures of "door gods" on either side
Author: LIAN XIAOCHUN Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. Celestial Ritual Reenacted on Mount Tai
LIAN HAISHENG, former general secretary of Tai'an Association of Cultural Exchange with Foreign Countries, tells the story of a performance that has become a popular tourist attraction.MOUNT TAI in
Author: LIAN HAISHENG Year 1992 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. Chinese Oils Come into Their Own
LAST November's China Guardian auction saw the highest bid ever for a Chinese oil painting: Mao Zedong Inspecting Rural Guangdong by Chen Yanning sold for an incredible RMB 10.12 million.Contemporary
Author: ZENG LIAN Year 2006 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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10. Our Home Life: Elbow to Elbow and Cheek by Jowl
THREE generations of my family live together: my mother-in-law, husband, son and me. We share a two-room apartment of only 24 square meters, and a sunny south-facing balcony which is my favorite spot
Author: LIAN XIAOCHUN Year 1986 Issue 5 PDF HTML