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1. Chinese and Canadian Dinosaur Diggers Team Up
DIGGING UP ancient bones in the blistering heat of the Gobi Desert is work only a few people could stand, but it has forged a common bond between Dong Zhiming and Philip Currie. These two world-class
Author: WANG RONGFANG and ERIC SIMPSON Year 1991 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Beijing Excursions: Historic Northern Hebei Province
HEART-SHAPED Hebei Province, which encircles Beijing, offers a variety of convenient side trips for visitors to China's capital city. Its rich historic and cultural attractions are easily reached by
Author: ERIC SIMPSON Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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3. Zhengding - A Diversion into China's Past
AT FIRST GLANCE Zheng-ding, with its dusty streets and busy markets, seems a typical Chinese county town. Shopkeepers lean over their counters, gossiping with customers. Newspaper venders call out to
Author: ERIC SIMPSON Year 1991 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. From a POW Camp in Korea to a Restaurant in Beijing
MOTIONLESS AND bloodstained, Zhang Da lay in the bushes. He had been wounded in the head and in his right knee. It was May 31, 1951. He lapsed into a restless sleep and as evening fell was wakened by
Author: WANG RONGFANG Year 1988 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. Conference of Asian Women Journalists
HARUKO K. WATANABE had just finished a report on conditions in her country when other conference participants began to shoot questions at her: What did she think of the rising number of Japanese men
Author: WANG RONGFANG Year 1988 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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6. Chinese-Foreign Architectural Venture
A MODERN building shaped like a phoenix (or at least a phoenix's wings)? Or like an overgrown traditional memorial arch? These are just some of the unique designs produced by Great Earth Architects
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG RONGFANG Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. A Shared Goal Leads to Friendship
AN UNUSUAL postage stamp commemorating Dr. Lin Qiaozhi, a famous Chinese obstetrician and gynecologist, was issued on October 10, 1990. The stamp depicts a smiling, silver-haired Dr. Lin and, to one
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG RONGFANG Year 1991 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. Historic Trade Route
Already in very ancient times people carried precious jade from Khotan (in today's Xinjiang) eastward across mountains and deserts to trade in the Huanghe (Yellow) River valley, for whose rulers jade
Author: ZHANG RONGFANG Year 1986 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. Progress in Sino-African Trade
CHINA'S direct trade with Africa began in the latter half of the second century when she first made contact with countries on the east coast of that continent. By the 15th century Chinese exports to
Author: WANG LIEH-WANG Year 1964 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. Shen Congwen and His Book on Ancient Costume
EVEN while he was a popular novelist and short-story writer, Shen Congwen had a passion for history and relics. He researched them as a hobby while he wrote his novel Frontier City and some 50 short
Author: WANG YARONG and WANG XU Year 1980 Issue 11 PDF HTML