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1. ANIMATED FILMS COME OF AGE
A NATIONAL EXHIBITION on puppet and cartoon films held in Peking recently attracted more than thirty thousand grownups and children. At the same time, in a festival specially devoted to them, 23 such
Author: WAN LAI-MING Year 1960 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2. Fighting the Big Flood
THIS year, due to unusual meteorological conditions, there have been serious floods in various parts of Asia, Europe and North America. Like the Brahmaputra in India and the Danube in Germany,
Author: WAN NUNG Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. What Chiang Ching Did to Culture
CHIANG CHING posed as the "standard-bearer of the revolution in art and literature" but there are countless facts to show that in reality she stole the fruits of others' labor in these fields.How did
Author: WAN KUNG Year 1977 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. Premier Zhao Ziyang in Western Europe - Prospects for Relations
THE CHINESE PEOPLE attach great significance to Premier Zhao Ziyang's visit to Western Europe early last summer, which included talks with top leaders of Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Norway,
Author: WAN LINGYING Year 1984 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. New 'Old' Look of Beijing's Liulichang Antique Center
LESS than a kilometer long but with more than 300 years of history behind it, Beijing's Liulichang Street is famous for its antiques, arts and crafts, and old book trade. Located southwest of the city
Author: WAN GUODONG Year 1985 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. Reviving Beijing's Spring Festival Fair
UNTIL the 1950s, the traditional Spring Festival fair was one of Beijing's great annual events. Us revival last February at Ditan (Altar of Earth) Park in the city's East District delighted older
Author: WAN GUODONG Year 1985 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. A Young Bachelor on Life, Work, Women
UNMARRIED people in their early to mid-20s like me are at a funny in-between stage - trying to bury the remnants of childishness yet frustrated by our lack of mature experience; trying to shape our
Author: WAN GUODONG Year 1986 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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8. Minority Lifestyles in Western Guizhou
BEIJING'S early spring is dry, windy and dusty, and arriving in Guizhou province in southwestern China was like slipping into a refreshing bath that washed the yellow-gray dust from every pore of my
Author: WAN GUODONG Year 1986 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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9. With the Sino-U.S. Yangtze Raft Team
IT WAS A dream assignment for any reporter with the slightest sense of adventure in his soul: accompanying the Sino-U.S. Yangtze Raft Team on the wild upper reaches of our mighty Changjiang
Author: WAN GUODONG Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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10. Building the Railway to Mongolia
FOR the past two years I have been a section chief on the construction of the Chining-Erhlien railway. This is the 210-mile Chinese section of a new international line which is the first to link us
Author: TING WAN-CHENG Year 1955 Issue 6 PDF HTML