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1251. Nurturing Prodigy Pianists
CHINA'S piano craze has raged for 20 years and shows no sign of flagging. China has the world's biggest piano production and is also home to most prodigy pianists. French pianist Michel Rourdoncle
Author: staff reporter ZHANG JINGDE Year 2005 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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1252. Famous Personages, Famous Bridges
MARCO Polo (1254-1324) has been a household name in China for more than 700 years. This is mainly due to his fascinating book. The Travels of Marco Polo (originally entitled A Description of the World
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2005 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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1253. Global Presence of Chinese Enterprises: Opportunities and Risks
ON December 8, 2004, Chinese computer giant Lenovo made the international and domestic headlines when it announced that it would buy IBM's PC business, worth US $1.25 billion. The move represented a
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1254. China - World's Largest Direct Sales Market
WHEN introverted schoolteacher Zhang Jian suddenly shot out of his shell, his colleagues were nonplussed as to what had brought about such a u-turn in his personality. The reason, they soon discovered
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1255. Pros and Cons of Overseas Study
THE Chinese word for sea turtle, haigui, has recently taken on a whole new meaning. In the modern Chinese vernacular, it refers to overseas Chinese students who have returned to their motherland to
Author: staff reporter XIAO QIAO Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1256. Pitfalls of Olympic Championship
THE expulsion from the China National Diving Team of Tian Liang, 25-year-old diving champion of two Olympiads, early this year caused a storm of controversy across China. It brought to light the
Author: staff reporter ZHANG XIWEN Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1257. Chasing White and Silver
What northern scenery:Hundreds of miles are locked in ice;Thousands of miles of snow flies.Behold! On both sides of the Great Wall,Everything is pure white;All along the Yellow River,Endless torrents
Author: staff reporter DONG NING Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1258. The Mystery of the Song Dynasty Ge Kilns
Styles and shapes of the ceramics produced were strictly defined by the emperor. Their quality was paramount, and even the tiniest flaw meant immediate destruction of a piece, no matter how
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1259. Rural Workers Tell Their Own Stories
A new breed of bard - the Chinese migrant worker - jotted the following lines:A frog whose blood comes from the countryside, Leaps to the city - then he's clad in irons.There are some 120 million
Author: staff reporter QIAO TIANBI Year 2005 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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1260. Singing Carmina Burana in Beijing
IN 1803 a collection of 13th century stories, poems and songs, known as the Carmina Burana, was discovered in a Bavarian monastery. The celebrated German composer Carl Orff selected various pieces
Author: staff reporter ZHANG HONG Year 2005 Issue 5 PDF HTML