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1. Zhu Lin: Recollections of an Ambassador's Wife
Beginning with this issue, we will be publishing selections from the memoirs of Zhu Lin, wife of the late Chinese diplomat Huang Then. Zhu Lin was at one time a woman soldier in the Chinese People's
Author: ZHU LIN Year 1995 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Zhu Lin: Recollections of an Ambassador's Wife (III)
Our Days in IndonesiaIn mid-November 1954, after I had given birth to my seventh child, Comrade Huang Zhen and I left Beijing for Indonesia. We stopped briefly in Guangzhou on the way.It so happened
Author: ZHU LIN Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. Recollections of an Ambassador's Wife (TV)
The Years in FranceFrance was the first Western power to send an ambassador to Beijing. When Charles de Gaulle was reelected president in 1958, part of his campaign platform was establishing ties
Author: ZHU LIN Year 1995 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. Recollections of an Ambassador's Wife (V)
In the United StatesIn March of 1973, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed us that the Central Government had decided to appoint Comrade Huang Zhen director of the new Chinese liaison office in
Author: ZHU LIN Year 1995 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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5. Recollections of an Ambassador's Wife (VI)
In the United StatesSoon after my arrival in the United States, I began to pay my courtesy visits.I met Nancy Kissinger shortly after Henry Kissinger had become secretary of state and the two of them
Author: ZHU LIN Year 1995 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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6. Recollection of an Ambassador's Wife (VII)
In the United StatesWe had met Mr. Cohen, the owner of the Hotel Madison in Washington, while we were still in Paris. His hotel was often the stopping place for international VIPs and various other
Author: ZHU LIN Year 1995 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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7. Recollections of an Ambassador's Wife (VIII)
AMERICA IS one of the few countries outside Asia with the largest number of overseas Chinese. When we got to America there were probably 500,000 or 600,000 overseas Chinese living there, of whom 90
Author: ZHU LIN Year 1995 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. Recollections of An Ambassador's Wife (IX)
From troubled schoolgirl to revolutionary freedom fighter.WE have reported on Mrs. Zhu Lin's diplomatic life in eight successive issues. Many of our readers might wonder how she became an outstanding
Author: Zhu Lin Year 1995 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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9. The Art of the Uygur Cap
EMBROIDERED caps are part of the national dress of the Xinjiang Uygurs. All Uygurs - men and women, old and young - wear such a cap.The embroidery is done without a pattern, but by keeping the number
Author: ZHU NING Year 1980 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. Yangzhou Papercuts and Zhang Yongshou
MAKING papercuts is a time-honored folk art in this country. During the yearly Spring Festival women and girls cut flowers, animals or decorative patterns out of colored paper and paste them on
Author: ZHU JIAHUA Year 1981 Issue 3 PDF HTML