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1. Beijingers' Second Child
Staff reporters ZHAO TONGJIE and WANG YAO discover the growing ranks of cat lovers in Beijing.AS CHINA opens its door to the outside world, the people of Beijing are opening their doors to cats.
Author: ZHAO TONGJIE and WANG YAO Year 1993 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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2. The Fun Side of Qinhuangdao
The tourist attractions of Qinhuangdao are some of the most famous in China. Staff reporter ZHAO TONGJIE describes them.MANY TOURISTS have heard of Nandaihe, Beidaihe, Golden Beach and Shanhaiguan,
Author: ZHAO TONGJIE Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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3. Tibetan Opera
Staff- reporter ZHAO TONGJIE traces the evolution of opera in Tibet.TIBETANS SING and dance to communicate desire, joy and sorrow. Songs are sung by herdsmen on the grasslands and by peasants as they
Author: ZHAO TONGJIE Year 1993 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. Chen Ailian: The Joy of Dance
Thrilling the public and training a new generation of dancers.AS dawn filters into a dance studio located in a court yard house surrounded by the fields of the Beijing suburbs, a woman is dancing on
Author: WANG YAO Year 1998 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. Tang Shuqi's China Complex
The persistence of memory spans the Pacific.TANG Shuqi (Don Schulke) was sorting through a pile of English magazines when we first met him. Graying and already past 70, Tang is tall, still strong and
Author: ZHAO MING & YAO XINYUAN Year 1998 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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6. MORE TRADE WITH JAPAN
FOR Japan, foreign commerce is vital. Her chief industries - metals, chemicals and textiles - rely on raw material and fuel from abroad. Japan also imports much of the food her people eat,
Author: WANG FENG-YAO Year 1956 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. The People's Liberation War: 1946 - 49
IN 1945, after the victory of their eight-year war against Japanese aggression,[注释1] what the people of China wanted most was peace - to build their country to be independent and democratic,
Author: WANG CHING-YAO Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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8. The Taihang People Remember Commander-in-Chief Chu Teh
Throughout the War of Resistance Against Japan (1937-45) Commander-in-Chief Chu Teh adhered to Chairman Mao's strategic principles for carrying out a "protracted war" and "independent guerrilla
Author: WANG YAO-CHENG Year 1977 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. Chinese Films, International Audience
IN THE LAST five years or so Chinese films have increasingly been on view at film festivals around the world, and even won some prizes. China's own first large scale film exhibition festival was held
Author: WANG XIN and NICHOLAS ZHAO Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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10. FLOWERS OF ALL SEASONS BLOOM TOGETHER
FLOWERS of the four seasons blooming together" has been a household phrase ever since a popular nineteenth-century novel, Flowers in the Mirror, portrayed an empress who, wishing to test her power,
Author: WANG KUANG-YAO and TSAO CHING-CHIU Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML