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1. The Last Day of Her Life
AT midnight the bedside telephone in our hotel room rang with an ominous urgency. My wife and I were asked to come as quickly as possible to Soong Ching Ling's residence. As many times before in the
Author: PAUL T. K. LIN Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. PEKING
Peking - city of beauty - city of Old China. The culture of centuries is built exquisitely into your walls. But the stones have been cemented with the blood of the builders, And watered with the
Author: A. T. D'EYE Year 1952 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. English Artist in China
WHEN I visited China's north-east to make drawings of industrial workers and factory scenes, I met in Fushun a veteran miner who had one of those faces which express everything. He was 58 years old
Author: PAUL HOGARTH Year 1955 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. "I Cleaned the Great Wall"
MOST people who visit the Great Wall come back with T-shirts. This bunch came back with half a ton of garbage. These eccentrics were 120 volunteers from Beijing who had decided that China's most
Author: PAUL WHITE Year 1998 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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5. Ningxia Spearheads Western Development Strategy
TRANSFORMING the environment and making it self-sustaining is the key to the development of Ningxia, according to Zhu Pengyun, Communist Party publicity officer of the autonomous region. Only 6.37
Author: PAUL WHITE Year 2000 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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6. Music Education Advances Through Sino-Foreign Exchanges
MUSIC education in China and the West may differ in approach, but when combined are complementary in outcome. China's music programs excels in training young artists under 18, while the Western focus
Author: PAUL DORNIAN Year 2007 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. Publisher Visitors from the Philippines
EXOTIC! This is the word that first comes into the minds of the members of the 56 book publishers from Manila who toured China from April 11 to April 29 of this year. Indeed, only the Chinese would
Author: MARIA TERESA T. CANCIO Year 1981 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. Dongshan Island Plans a 'Grand Opening'
NATURE HAS BEEN kind to Dongshan Island, history has not. The 57-square-mile island, which is scheduled to open to foreigners this year, basks in the subtropical sun just off the coast of
Author: LAWRENCE T. JOHNSON Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. Across the Language Barrier
In our January issue, 1989, we announced our magazine's "China As I See It" article/photo contest. Beginning in this issue, we will be publishing some of the most interesting entries.MY HUSBAND and I
Author: BARBARA T. CLIFFORD Year 1989 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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10. A Trip to Mount Huashan
For those who have no fear of heights, Mount Huashan offers beautiful, novel scenes that ore well worth the ascent.BUDDHIST and Taoist hermits found that otherworldly surroundings helped them
Author: PAUL JOHN WHITE Year 1998 Issue 2 PDF HTML