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1381. A Shaolin Kungfu Dance Drama
SHAOLIN in the Wind is a collocation of martial arts, folk music and dance performed by monks from the Shaolin Temple, home of Chinese martial arts, and the cream of the Zhengzhou Song and Dance
Author: staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING Year 2006 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1382. Qu Yuan - Poet, Patriot and Thinker
QU Yuan (340-278 B.C.) was born in the State of Chu, in what is present-day Zigui County, Hubei Province. He lived during the late Warring States Period (475-221 B.C.) of political chaos shortly
Author: staff reporter HUO JIANYING Year 2006 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1383. Obesity in China
THE ratio between overweight and obese people in China is 3:1, as compared to 1:1 in developed countries. "As moving from an overweight to an obese condition is probable in most cases, common obesity
Author: By staff reporter QIAO TIANBI Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1384. Fat Incognito - Great Onstage
THE common misapprehension that "fat people are happy people" is strongly disputed, for one, by 25-year-old Ren Xin of Beijing, who is 1.65 meters tall and weighs 105 kilograms. "My weight is a
Author: By staff reporter QIAO TIANBI Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1385. Slimming: An Inexhaustible Source of Revenue
THE Bodyworks 42-day slimming camp costs a cool RMB 14,800 per person, but 2,000 people nevertheless participated this year. The camp run by Bodyworks and sponsored by CCTV-5 has been a huge success.
Author: By staff reporter QIAO TIANBI Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1386. Pleasingly Plump or Fashionably Thin?
THE results of a recent survey show that among urban inhabitants in the 15-54 age group, 25.3 percent have tried, or are trying, to reduce their weight, and 80 percent of women of standard weight for
Author: By staff reporter ZHANG XIWEN Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1387. A Roller Coaster Ride
AFTER two successive summers of staggering success in Beijing, the World Carnival met its Waterloo this year, and it may not be back. Newcomer Happy Valley meanwhile rode to the crest of popularity
Author: By staff reporter LU RUCAI Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1388. No More Free Lunches for Karaoke Bars
ON July 15, the State Copyright Bureau, the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Public Security jointly launched a 100-day crackdown on piracy. Then, the State Copyright Bureau took aim at
Author: By staff reporter LUCIA LU Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1389. From Country Life to the Courthouse
BEING of a certain age, Yue Cheng has seen dramatic changes in China over the past few decades. Unlike many of his contemporaries, however, throughout these eventful years he has remained master of
Author: By staff reporter XIAO QIAO Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1390. 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