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1. Quick, Firm, Flowing, Leaping: China's Martial Arts
AS QUICK as sound and wind, as firm as rock, as continuous as flowing water, as high as flight - these are the traditional descriptions of the movements of wushu, or martial arts. Derived originally
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1982 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. Sensational Qigong Feats
A recent martial arts exhibition meet held in Nanning in south China reached a high point when qigong masters from different parts of the country demonstrated extraordinary feats by concentrating
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1985 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. Artistry in Acrobatics
THOUGH China is a latecomer in sports acrobatics, her teams are now quite strong. At last year's Fifth Sports Acrobatics World Cup Tournament in Beijing, Chinese athletes won nine gold, six silver
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1986 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. Shooting to Success: Women Footballers
SINCE women's football kicked off in China in 1982, the National Women's Football Team has become a major force on the world's pitches. In 1986, it won the International Women's Football Invitational
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1988 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. 'Taijiquan' and the 1990 Asian Games
TAIJIQUAN, one of the great cultural heritages of China, will be a competitive item at the 11th Asian Games next year. A new, unified routine will be adopted for the competition, a mixture of the
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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6. Boxing in China: Going for the Gold
AT THE 14th Asian Amateur Boxing Championships in August this year, Chinese boxers won one silver medal and four bronze. For the Chinese, absent from the world boxing scene for 30 years, this was an
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. Wind and Sail
ELEVEN years ago, sailing and sailboarding didn't exist, as professional sports, in China. While some people had caught glimpses of such events on televised international sports programs, most had
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. Quick, Accurate, Clever - The Chinese Men's Basketball Team
IN THE Asian Men's Basketball Championships last September the Chinese men's basketball team defeated South Korea by 30 points, but the coach, Sun Bang, was not overjoyed. He was thinking about the
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1990 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. Chinese Cycling on the Right Track
"CHINA'S CYCLING has developed with stunning speed. Although it is a relatively new sport in China, I'm impressed with Chinese cyclists' quick progress in recent years," said Norman Shelmerdine, a
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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10. Chess Grandmaster Xie Jun
IN FEBRUARY 1991, during the finals of the women's world chess championships in Belgrade and Beijing, Xie Jun, 19, defeated international grandmaster Alisa Maric from Yugoslavia, becoming the first
Author: YAN NAIHUA Year 1991 Issue 7 PDF HTML