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1. The Gandhi Visit: Landmark in Sino-Indian Relations
WHEN RAJIV GANDHI arrived in Beijing last December 19, he became the first Indian Prime Minister to visit China in 34 years. The earlier visitor had been his grandfather, Jawaharlal Nehru. The last
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HANPING Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. A Very Special School
WHILE MANY people in business are busy making money, Zhang Shiqi, 56, has put aside his flourishing business and established a private school. He did this, he says, to "save two generations" -
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HANPING Year 1990 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. Striking a Balance: Qufu Torn Between Tradition and Change
"Do you know anything about Confucius?""Not very much. He was a great man, a thinker, wasn't he?""Have you ever read any of his books?""No."Striking up a conversation with a car driver, a waitress, a
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HANPING Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. Bangladeshi Singers and Dancers in Beijing
TWO YOUNG LOVERS dance hand in hand. The girl's father spots them and drags her away. He calls the young man a good-for-nothing, but the girl protests, saying her lover is a great dancer. She begs
Author: ZHAO HANPING Year 1986 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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5. Bertolucci Films the Story of China's Last Emperor
IT IS 1953, in the courtyard of Fushun War Criminals Prison. Among the prisoners lined up for inspection is Pu Yi, 45 - who had been placed on the imperial throne at age three, been driven from it by
Author: ZHAO HANPING Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. A City Boy Goes Caving with a Sino-British Team
BAMA COUNTY, Guangxi Province: Our mini-bus pulled up at a country crossroads. With packs of caving equipment on their backs and helmets on their heads, a group of British and Chinese cavers in
Author: ZHAO HANPING Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. Young Intellectuals: New and Old Views on Marriage
IN CHINA, getting married is not just a pleasure, but a challenge facing almost all young people. It is mere than a matter of love or a union between two people. Once married, it is not easy to
Author: ZHAO HANPING Year 1988 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. Lao She Teahouse: Renewing an Old Beijing Tradition
IN THE year since the Lao She Teahouse was opened on busy Qianmen Street south of Tian'anmen Square in Beijing, it has attracted enthusiastic crowds of both local residents and foreign tourists
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HONG Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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9. What's for Dinner? Whatever You'd Like!
MANY CHANGES have taken place in the kitchens of ordinary Chinese citizens in recent years. To find out just what I interviewed three housewives in Beijing.Tu Jing, 39, a lecturer in a university
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HONG Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. A Village Entrepreneur and Her "Model Husband"
The story of a dynamic woman whose man works with - and for - her.IN THE rural community of Babaihu, not far from Beijing, one of the most respected and capable inhabitants is 37-year-old Li Yanqing,
Author: staff reporter ZHAO SHITIAN Year 1995 Issue 9 PDF HTML