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1. Preserving Beijing's Historic Sites
BEIJING, for many centuries not just a political capital but a cultural center, possesses many relics. The grand palaces of the Forbidden City and the picturesque imperial gardens of the Summer
Author: XIAO YUANKAI Year 1988 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. Han Dynasty Terra-cotta Warriors
XIAO YUANKAI, from the Research Institute of Western Europe, a part of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, reports on one of China's lesser-known burial grounds for ancient soldier statues
Author: XIAO YUANKAI Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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3. Progress Report: Renovating the Great Wall
THE GREAT WALL is not only one of China's most beloved landmarks, but also a cultural relic that is the common property of mankind. Unfortunately, wars and the ravages of climate have devastated the
Author: STAFF REPORTER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. Great Bell Temple
AT MIDNIGHT, as the new lunar year began on February 6, the sound of an ancient bell rang out across the northern suburbs of Beijing to celebrate Spring Festival, China's most important traditional
Author: STAFF REPORTER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. A County That Pushes Education
I HAD been told by the Hunan Provincial Educational Committee that the schools in Taojiang county were worth seeing, so I took a morning bus from Changsha, the provincial capital, and arrived at the
Author: STAFF WRITER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. Literacy Drive in a Miao Nationality County
WHEN THE People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, China's population was 80 percent illiterate. In the decades since, massive adult literacy campaigns and the setting up of a nationwide public
Author: STAFF REPORTER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. TV University: Alternate Road to Learning
AT THE END of January, just after primary and middle schools across the country had emptied for the Spring Festival break, a sudden flood of adult students took over many of the vacant classrooms. It
Author: STAFF REPORTER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. Shennongjia Forests: Home of Rare Species
SO STEEP are the Shennongjia Mountains, legend had it that even Shennong, god-king of fable and father of husbandry and farming, when he came to this area in northwestern Hubei province to collect
Author: XIAO ZHI Year 1979 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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9. Lhasa's Zuglakang Temple
THE golden-roofed 7th-century Zuglakang (Jokhang) Temple in the heart of the old part of Lhasa, one of the major temples of Tibet, has been completely renovated.Songtsan Gambo (617-650), unifier and
Author: XIAO ZHI Year 1979 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Sesame Candy and Its Origin
SESAME CANDY - sweet, fragrant, crisp and nourishing - consists mainly of fine glutinous rice, sesame seeds and sugar. Sweet-scented osmanthus and preserved tangerines are added for flavor. About 500
Author: XIAO TANG Year 1980 Issue 11 PDF HTML