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131. Fighting Bulls of the Miao and Dong
CONTESTS between fighting bulls are a traditional folk entertainment among the Miao and Dong nationalities of Guizhou province in southwest China. These are not the bloody spectacles common in some
Author: CHEN LEQI Year 1982 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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132. 'Silk Roads' of the Sea
THE colorful history of the Old Silk Road has been celebrated in song and story, but in fact the trade in silk over several sea routes continued and developed over a much longer time, reached a wider
Author: CHEN YAN Year 1982 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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133. Recovering the Red-Purse Carp
A ONCE-RARE red-scaled fish with a small head, short tail, fleshy body and a fat belly is now raised all over China as a food delicacy. This is the red-purse carp, a freshwater species that
Author: CHEN XIAOJUN Year 1982 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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134. China's Airlines Continue to Develop
AT a time of difficulty for many airlines around the world, China's national airline (CAAC) continues to grow and make profits. China's widening of contacts abroad has resulted in the opening of a
Author: CHEN GUANGMING Year 1983 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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135. Mawei, Port for Fuzhou
I SAILED along the Minjiang River toward the sea from Fuzhou, capital of Fujian province where I was born. Twenty kilometers downstream, the river became wider, the water more turbulent and boats
Author: CHEN RINONG Year 1983 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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136. Centenarian Doctor of Traditional Medicine
A 115-year-old doctor of Chinese traditional medicine is still practicing in a commune hospital in Mianzhu county, Sichuan province. Ruddy-cheeked, with silvery hair and beard, Dr. Luo Mingshan calls
Author: CHEN RUZHEN Year 1983 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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137. Fuzhou (Foochow)- City of Banyans
IN the beginning of the 11th century a local magistrate named Zhang Boyu urged the people of Fuzhou to plant banyans for shade in this southern seacoast town, and ever since, these great umbrellas
Author: CHEN RINONG Year 1983 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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138. Beijing Underground
RAPID development has put a premium on space in Beijing, a problem shared with most growing cities of the world. On the other hand, Beijing has sitting idle a large number of air-raid shelters and a
Author: CHEN BENRONG Year 1983 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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139. Oolong Tea
CHINA'S Oolong (black dragon) tea, long popular in Japan and Southeast Asia not only for its fragrance and strong flavor but for its health-giving qualities, is now also appreciated by connoisseurs
Author: CHEN FUSEN Year 1983 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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140. Cultivating Protein from the Sea
MOLLUSCS and aquatic plants in tidal flats and shallow offshore waters can provide large quantities of the protein necessary for the human diet. Scallops, for example, are 60 percent protein, oysters
Author: CHEN XIAOJUN Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML