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1. Rare Find of Ancient Instruments
THE Marquis of Zeng must have liked music. At least a great many musical instruments were buried with him when he died in 433 B.C. Unearthed recently, they are a rare find in tomb excavation. There
Author: WU ZHAO Year 1979 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. Yunnan's Yulong Mountains
TWO days by car northwest of Kunming, capital of Yunnan province, along a section of the Burma Road, a round-topped crystal-like mountain thrusts up against the sky. This is Fan Mountain, highest of
Author: ZHAO JINGXIU Year 1979 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. A Major Musical Event
THE BSO, the first major American orchestra to tour China after the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and China[注释1], presented a varied program in Beijing that gave a
Author: ZHAO JINGLUN Year 1979 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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4. Lyons Orchestra in Beijing
THE visit of the Symphony Orchestra of Lyons, France, under the baton of Serge Baudo and Sylvain Cambreling after that of the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa was a rare bonus for
Author: ZHAO FENG Year 1979 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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5. Noted Japanese Orchestra in Beijing
BEIJING had a rare treat of modern Japanese music when the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) Symphony Orchestra toured the Chinese capital in August 1979.The programs for the three concerts
Author: ZHAO JINGLUN Year 1979 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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6. Berlin Orchestra and von Karajan Acclaimed
MUSIC has given me so much that I feel I must give something back," Herbert von Karajan, one of the world's leading conductors, told Chinese reporters in Beijing. What his world-famous Berlin
Author: ZHAO JINGLUN Year 1980 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. Ancient Drama and New Friendship
THE first-ever staging in China of two classical Greek tragedies, Prometheus Bound and The Phoenissae, premiered in China in late October, when members of the Greek National Theater toured Shanghai,
Author: ZHAO JIAN Year 1980 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. China's Religions
CHINA is historically a country of many religions. Today her constitution stipulates that the people have freedom to believe or not to believe in religion, and freedom to propagate atheism. People's
Author: ZHAO KUANGWEI Year 1980 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. Life and Love of a People's Policeman
CRIMINALS are not unknown to me. As a policeman I've been in charge of convicts and prisoners. But I never thought I would one day become a "criminal" myself.My father, a native of Hebei province,
Author: ZHAO YI Year 1980 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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10. Buddhism In China
BUDDHISM, one of Chinas major religions, has existed for nearly 2,000 years in our country, and many noted monks like Fa Xian and Xuan Zang[注释1] spread its teachings. People's China has preserved
Author: ZHAO PUCHU Year 1980 Issue 7 PDF HTML