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1. The Ultimate Game
In China, bicycles are more than just model of transportation - they are a cultural icon, a way of life. Westerners first arriving in China, particularly in Beijing, never fail to be struck by the
Author: THOMAS LEE Year 2000 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. How SARS Taught Me to Cook
DURING the week-long May Day holiday I usually hold a party, or enjoy the good weather on outings with friends, but thanks to the SARS epidemic in Beijing this year, I stayed at home the entire May
Author: GUAVA LEE Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. The Taste of Beijing
WE reached cruising altitude shortly after St. Petersburg. The last impressions of Europe faded - lights of its lesser cities, rivers and factories - bringing us to the vast extent of Asia. There
Author: THOMAS KORYTKO Year 2004 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. RARE BUTTERFLIES IN MY COLLECTION
OVER 1,300 species of butterflies are known in China, more than twice the number found in the whole of Europe. Among these are some found nowhere else in the world, and others seen elsewhere only
Author: LEE CHUAN-LUNG Year 1963 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. Two World Cultural Heritage Villages on one Amazing Mountain
QU Xinghu, a park employee, lives in a small cottage near Yuping (Jade Screen) Pavilion on (Yellow Mountain) in China's Anhui Province. He looks after Huangshan's most famous tree, the Guest
Author: staff reporter GUAVA LEE Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. Car Sharing - Logical Yet Illegal
RESIDENTS in China's large cities have coined a new but widely used slogan: "Bikes are too tiring, buses are too slow, subways are too crowded, and taxi fares and private cars too extravagant, so why
Author: staff reporter GUAVA LEE Year 2005 Issue 6 PDF HTML