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1. Yangkomania - Old Dance, New Craze
XU JIANMIN, a member of the Shenyang Dancers' Association, reports on a dance that is sweeping Shenyang off its feet.AN ANCIENT peasant dance has become all the rage in Shenyang, capital of Liaoning
Author: XU JIANMIN Year 1992 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Sending Brightness to the Blind
AMONG THE disabled, blind people are perhaps the most seriously challenged. At present, China has 8.77 million blind people, accounting for one-third of the world's total blind population. Since 1949
Author: SONG JIANMIN Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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3. The Taiwan Question
SOME READERS wrote to our magazine to ask about the situation with Taiwan. In response, we will here give a brief introduction of this issue.Taiwan is an integral part of Chinese territory. The People
Author: WANG JIANMIN Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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4. Senior Citizens in Shanghai: An Investigation
For those entering their "sunset years," every moment counts, which is why it is important to find out what is needed to make those moments worth living.SHANGHAI IS home to 2,058,-000 people over the
Author: CHEN XINXIN and LU JIANMIN Year 1994 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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5. Architect Wu Liangyong
WU LIANGYONG has devoted his life to architectural design. In recent years he has won many international prizes: a gold medal of Asian Architecture in 1992, the Prize for Habitat of the United
Author: REN JIANMIN & LI HONGHUA Year 1996 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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6. Football in Ancient China
FOTBALL has been known in China for more than 2,000 years, as a game, sport, or acrobatic display, in which one or more persons kick a ball.A girl kicking a largish ball is carved in stone in a watch
Author: XU DIANKUI Year 1980 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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7. Gunpowder and Ancient Rockets
XU HUILIN is a researcher for the Chinese People's Liberation Army.CHINA'S latest success in rocketry - the launching on May 18 of her first carrier rocket to a destined area in the South Pacific -
Author: XU HUILIN Year 1980 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. Freed with Soong Ching Ling's Aid
IN the early 1930s I was teaching at Beijing University. After the Japanese invasion of China's northeast in September 1931 came a big student movement to resist Japan and save the nation. In the
Author: XU DEHENG Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. Folk Arts of the Oroqen
THE vast forests of the Greater and Lesser Hinggan Mountains in China's northeast are home to over 3,000 people of the Oroqen nationality. In pre-liberation days they lived by hunting and gathering,
Author: XU YIXI Year 1982 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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10. The Tibetan Epic 'Gesar'
THE INDIAN epic Mahabharata was once considered the world's longest epic poem. But the vast Tibetan folk epic Gesar, with one million lines (over 10 million words) is five times longer. It is loosely
Author: XU GUOQIONG Year 1982 Issue 5 PDF HTML