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101. DOCTOR, DOCTOR
Traveling to Beijing for the first time? Don't get caught in, out, or up by culture shocks. Find how things should - and shouldn't - be done to ensure your trip is a memorable one for the right
Author: LIN ZILONG Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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102. STAYING IN TOWN
FOREIGN tourists to the Chinese capital should beware the Beijing break bug. It has claimed countless victims in the past, and the numbers that succumb to it are ballooning every day. Symptoms
Author: By LIN ZILONG Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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103. A NIGHT ON THE TOWN
Traveling to Beijing for the first time? Don't get caught in, out, or up by cultural shocks. Know how things should - and shouldn't - be done to ensure your trip is a memorable one for all the right
Author: LIN ZILONG Year 2006 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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104. Park Life
Traveling to Beijing for the first time? Don't get caught in, out, or up by cultural shocks. Know how things should - and shouldn't - be done to ensure your trip is a memorable one for all the right
Author: LIN ZILONG Year 2007 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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105. Hutong Heaven
BEIJING'S hutong are disappearing fast. Not long ago, the hutong, a typical residential alleyway flanked by traditional courtyards known as siheyuan, was the most common community dwelling area in
Author: LIN ZILONG Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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106. Bites for the Brave
Traveling to Beijing for the first time? Don't get caught in, out, or up by cultural shocks. Know how things should - and shouldn't - be done to ensure your trip is a memorable one for all the right
Author: LIN ZILONG Year 2007 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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107. Time for Tea
Traveling to Beijing for the first time? Don't get caught in, out, or up by cultural shocks. Know how things should -and shouldn't - be done to ensure your trip is a memorable one for all the right
Author: LIN ZILONG Year 2007 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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108. FIT TO PRINT
Beijing's streets and stores, not to mention its menus, are riddled with "Chinglish." Citizens and authorities are trying to get them fit for the Olympics.IT may be easier to decipher than Chinese
Author: LIN ZILONG Year 2007 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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109. The Best of Beijing
FOR much of China's history, the city of Beijing has been the nation's capital. Thus it boasts a wealth of ancient cultural treasures, including buildings, parks and monuments. These are five of the
Author: LIN ZILONG Year 2007 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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110. A Popular Folk Drama
THE Chinese theatre has over 100 styles, among which the Peking drama is the most developed. Since the liberation, with the active encouragement of the government, many local types have also reached
Author: CHEN LIN-JUI Year 1952 Issue 6 PDF HTML