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1371. Crazy Stone Gathers Moss for Ning Hao
YOUNG Chinese film director, Ning Hao, and his latest black humor flick, Crazy Stone, are making big waves within the Chinese media and also at the Chinese box office. The film has already earned RMB
Author: By staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1372. Middle Dinosaur Kingdom
Dinosaur fossils have been periodically unearthed in various parts of China for more than a century. In 2006, the fossils of the Stegosaur that hear the largest scapulars ever excavated, and of the
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2006 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1373. Life at Its Purest: A Dong Village
QIANDONGNAN in southeastern Guizhou Province is an autonomous prefecture for the Miao and Dong ethnic on the remote plateau is about as close to nature as you can get these days, and it is one of the
Author: staff reporter MIRAGE HONG Year 2006 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1374. The Analects of Confucius
THE Analects of Confucius is a contemporary record of Confucius' and his disciples' quotations from more than 2,000 years ago. As such, it is seminal reading for the study of Confucius, his life and
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2006 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1375. Gift-giving Revolution
China is traditionally known as the "land of ceremony and propriety" This was originally manifested in the imperial convention of exchanging gifts, in the form of tributes and rewards. Today it is
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2007 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1376. Gaobeidian's Happy Home Stays and Fine Furnishings
Folklore tourism in the countryside and in the suburbs of large and medium-sized cities has steadily gained popularity over the past decade.AFTER seeing off a group of American guests, Zhang Jie
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2007 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1377. Mount Wudang Abode of Immortals and a Martial Monk
CHINESE mythology tells of the perilous sea voyages by Chinese ancestors in search of the Penglai, Fangzhang and Yingzhou mountains where Taoist immortals dwelt. Mount Wudang is one of China's Taoist
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2007 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1378. Safeguard the Bike
KNOWN to many as the "Bicycle Kingdom," China is rapidly losing that status as its roads are increasingly clogged up by automobiles. But regardless of the congestion in large cities, or the government
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2007 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1379. Leisure Pursuits for Migrant Workers
IT'S 7pm, and knocking-off time for laborers on a building site in southwest Beijing. Clearly exhausted, they chat companion-ably on the road home. Two of them, Hu Bing and Yan Chenghai, are from the
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2007 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1380. Does China Uphold Its Literary Force?
THAT China is a world literary force is indisputable. Its vast treasure trove of rich, diverse literature dates back more than 2,000 years. Classic Chinese literary works have long been held in deep
Author: staff reporter LUO YUANJUN Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML