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1441. Anecdotes of the Forbidden City
Everyone who passes through Beijing's Forbidden City leaves the grounds with two words on their lips: magnificent and awe-inspiring. The seat of imperial power during the Ming and Qing dynasties
Author: ZUO YUANBO & staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1442. Alxa, Where Timeless Grassland Meets the Modern
BEFORE we made the trip to Alxa League in Inner Mongolia, we knew that it was the source of Beijing's infamous springtime sandstorms. We soon discovered that there is much more to the remote prairie,
Author: By staff reporter LIU HUANZHI & LU RUCAI Year 2005 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1443. The Jury System Progresses Amid Controversy
AFTER six months of study, a three-day intensive training course and a two-and-a-half-hour exam, 26-year-old medical personnel administrator Duan Lian was awarded the certificate qualifying her as a
Author: HU YANG & staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING Year 2005 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1444. Genting and Its Owner's Legendary Life
GENTING Highlands, one of Malaysia's best-developed hill resorts, lies just 58 kilometers from the national capital of Kuala Lumpur. Embraced by beautiful hills, the resort attracts tourists from
Author: staff reporter GONG XIXIANG & MENG SHENG Year 2005 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1445. Balyun International Airport, A New Hub for the Asia-Pacific Region
More than 500 planes land at and take off from Baiyun International Airport every day. They link nearly 100 Chinese and 30 international cities. The phase I project of the airport, built with an
Author: staff reporter LU RUCAI, HOU YUN Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1446. Deng Jiaxian: Father of China's Nuclear Power
DURING WORLD WAR II, many leading nuclear physicists in the U.S. "went underground," and for a number of years they were part of the world's best kept secret - the atomic bomb, first exploded by the U
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1986 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1447. Triumph and Death at Tiger Leaping Gorge
CHANGJIANG (the Yangtze River) is the longest river in China. No one had ever traveled the 6,300 kilometers from its source to its mouth by boat until last year, when it was finally conquered by two
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1448. Judo Champion From the Grasslands
IN 1986 the Chinese women's judo team made history as it defeated opponents from the Netherlands and Japan. The decisive victory depended in part on the strength and skill of Gao Feng-Han, who twice
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1987 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1449. Huangmei Opera's Special Appeal
Developed from work songs and folk music, Huangmei opera is unusually expressive, even in adapting Shakespeare and depicting modern life. Staff reporter CHAI RUIKANG introduces this, popular art.BY
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1991 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1450. Peacock Dancer
Staff reporter CHAI RUIKANG introduces this month's engaging cover girl.MIDST COLORFUL rays of the sun a pretty girl becomes a pure-white peacock, sometimes roaming in the forest, sometimes playing
Author: CHAI RUIKANG Year 1992 Issue 3 PDF HTML