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121. Stamps for the Year of the Monkey
CHINA'S LUNAR calendar follows a cycle of 12 years, each represented by a different animal - rat, cow, tiger, hare (rabbit), dragon, snake, horse, goat (sheep), monkey, chicken, dog and pig. For
Author: Liu Yuping Year 1992 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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122. Revolutionary Base Area on the Edge of Prosperity
Staff reporter LIU CHEN records in words and pictures the changes that have come to Yimeng Mountain Area in Shandong.YIMENG MOUNTAIN AREA, in the southern part of Shandong Province, has long been one
Author: LIU CHEN Year 1992 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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123. Exhibit Gives Historical Evidence of Chinese Sovereignty over Tibet
The significance of an exhibit in the Cultural Palace of Nationalities in Beijing is described by the deputy director, LIU ZHIQING, noted expert on the history of minority nationalities.SINCE THE
Author: LIU ZHIQING Year 1992 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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124. Beilun Makes Ningbo Bullish on the Future
The port city of Ningbo in east China's Zhejiang Province is basing its future prosperity on the outcome of a massive port and industrial area complex on its outskirts. Staff reporter LIU HONG reports
Author: LIU HONG Year 1992 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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125. The King of Rat Killers
LIU GUOXI, a staff member of the Association for Cultural Exchange with Foreign Countries of Shijiazhuang Prefecture, Hebei Province, tells the incredible story of an incredible rat killer.MAN AND
Author: LIU GUOXI Year 1992 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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126. Shanxi's Heavenly Noodles
If you like noodles, Shanxi Province is the place to go. There, noodle making has been raised to a many-splendored art. LIU JUHUA, vice-director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of Taiyuan City, capital
Author: LIU JUHUA Year 1992 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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127. Collecting Craze
One Beijinger in 20 is a collector of something, says LIU YUPING, on the staff of the All-China Philatelic Federation, in this report of a growing passion to save and preserve commonplace curiosities
Author: LIU YUPING Year 1992 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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128. Flying Eye Hospital Brings New Hope to the Blind
Staff reporter LIU TIAOQING tells how Orbis, through its on-site treatment and training, is bringing new light to the millions of blind people throughout China and the world.SOME 13,000 blind people
Author: LIU TIAOQING Year 1992 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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129. Beijing Cuisine: From Emperor to Commoner
Ancient palaces are not the only signs of past culture in Beijing, as we discover from staff reporter LIU YI, who looks back on one glorious Beijing tradition still alive and healthy despite roots
Author: LIU YI Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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130. A Dong Entrepreneur Shows the Hinterlands How It's Done
China's inland areas have lagged behind coastal regions in economic progress, but staff reporter LIU HONG tells of one minority-nationality entrepreneur who is out to prove enterprises in the
Author: LIU HONG Year 1993 Issue 1 PDF HTML