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1. Tianjin's SOS Children's Village
MOST ORPHANS in China are cared for by relatives or by friends and co-workers of their parents. Others are cared for in more institutional ways. Currently, for instance, construction is in full swing
Author: YI DA Year 1987 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2. A New Kind of Summer Camp
SUMMER VACATION is camp time for kids all over China - camps usually with special themes such as aeronautics, navigation, geography, photography, radio or computers. But this last summer, school
Author: YI DA Year 1987 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3. The Second International Symposium on Teaching Chinese
THE SECOND International Symposium on teaching Chinese was held in Beijing in mid-August. With over 300 Chinese language teachers from 19 countries attending, it reflected the growing strength of
Author: YI DA Year 1987 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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4. Gansu Province Relics of the Old Silk Road
TWO THOUSAND years ago, a. bustling trade route ran from what is now the city of Xi'an in Shaanxi province to the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang, and from there across the Pamirs and Central Asia to the
Author: YI DA Year 1988 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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5. Alluring Monkey Lore
The monkey has always had a special place in the hearts of Chinese, and, as the Year of the Monkey starts, staff reporter YI DA describes some of the ancient lore and customs.IN THE Baiyun Guan
Author: YI DA Year 1992 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. The Year to Cock-a-doodle-doo It
Symbol of luck, the rooster will awaken people on the lunar new year to 12 months of good fortune - or so the Chinese hope. Staff reporter Yi Da elaborates.ACCORDING TO the Chinese lunar calendar,
Author: Yi Da Year 1993 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. Chinese Women Writing Herstory
Staff reporter YI DA focuses on women and how the new reform is shaping their lives and society.THE NEW reform has opened the door to challenges as well as opportunities for many Chinese women. Women
Author: YI DA Year 1993 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. Pilgrimage Route of Monk Xuanzang
THE BUDDHIST monk Xuanzang (602-664) was a traveler, a translator and a founder of the Weishi sect of Buddhism. He was born into the Chen clan, of Yanshi County in Henan Province. In a quest to find
Author: YI DA Year 1994 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. The Voyage of Princess Wencheng to Tibet
One of the first significant exchanges between the Han Chinese and Tibetan civilizations was the betrothal of the Han princess Wencheng to the Tibetan king Songtsan Gambo. In 1994, as a reaffirmation
Author: YI DA Year 1994 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. China Folk Customs Tour '95
EACH OF China's 55 ethnic minorities has a long history of culture and its own unique customs and living style. To present these to overseas tourists, China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) is
Author: YI DA Year 1994 Issue 11 PDF HTML