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1101. The Non-government Environmental Protection Organizations In China
ON Environment Day (June 5) of 1993, a group of Chinese intellectuals sat in the ruins of a pagoda in the suburbs of Beijing, and discussed the current lamentable state of China's environment, and
Author: staff reporter ZHANG HUA Year 2001 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1102. Cleaning the Yellow River
WITHIN China's western development strategy, a major issue to be resolved is how soil erosion in the reaches of the Yellow River may be arrested, and another is how the amount of sand flowing into
Author: staff reporter DENG SHULIN Year 2001 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1103. Sui Jianguo Pioneer Sculptor
ONE exhibit at the Shanghai Biennial 2000 that aroused particular attention for its blending of ancient and modern was the sculpture Discobolus. This is the classic Greek work clothed in a Chinese
Author: staff reporter HONG LEI Year 2001 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1104. Colorful Tibetan Clothes
YEARS ago, a friend of mine went to the "roof of the world" - Tibet. Her initial physiological reaction to the high altitude made her feel depressed, until she saw the local men and women working and
Author: staff reporter ZHANG HUA Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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1105. Imperial Tombs of the Ming Dyasty
WITHIN Chinese thinking, the number "13" is not an inauspicious omen, except in the case of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) imperial family. The 13th imperial family tomb marks not only the burial
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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1106. Cultural and Natural Heritage of China and the World
AS people of the world celebrated the first glimmer of the 21st century and looked forward to a bright future, some unfortunate places remained in darkness. The world is beset not only by natural
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2001 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1107. The 80 Year Course of a Political Party
WESTERNERS who came to China between the 1950s and 1970s may have one experience in common: that they aroused great curiosity among local people, who would surround them and subject them to intense
Author: staff reporter LIXIA Year 2001 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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1108. Soong Ching Ling and Her Magazine
Last May 29 was the 20th anniversary of the death of Mme Soong Ching Ling. In memory of this great woman of the 20th century, the Soong Ching Ling Foundation sponsored a series of commemorative
Author: staff reporter ZHANG JUAN Year 2001 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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1109. Official and Private Porcelain Kilns of Ancient China
THE creation of porcelain marked an important stage in the progress of human civilization. China started to produce porcelain during the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220). About 600 years ago porcelain
Author: staff reporter HUOJIANYING Year 2001 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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1110. Chen Qi's SERENE AND TRANSPARENT ART WORLD
THE art of watercolor wood graphics is uniquely Chinese and has a long history. It reached its zenith in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), when artists expressed themselves not only with lines, but also
Author: staff reporter SHEN HONGLEI Year 2001 Issue 7 PDF HTML