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141. Hangzhou's Dragon Well Tea
NO ONE visits the scenic city of Hangzhou without having a cup of China's famous Dragon Well tea.Dragon Well (Long Jing) is near West Lake. The ancients thought it was connected with the sea and that
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1983 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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142. China's Gymnasts: Leaping Ahead
CHINA'S gymnasts will be contenders for top honors when they make their first appearance in an Olympic Games next year. They have been making rapid progress through several international competitions
Author: WEN ZHONGYU Year 1983 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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143. Herbal Remedies for the Elderly
THE process of aging and problems of the elderly have long occupied the medical profession the world over. China, with its centuries of traditional medical practice, has added its own approach in
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1983 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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144. Li Kuchan, A 'Bird and Flower' Master
LI KUCHAN, master painter and calligrapher distinguished for his unique brushwork in flowers and birds, died last June at the age of 86. Art circles mourned both at home and abroad. Haruo Okada,
Author: QING WEN Year 1984 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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145. China's Star Olympics Entrants
CHINESE athletes and coaches have been training hard for the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. After a number of trial heats, over 200 athletes have been chosen to enter 16 events, including track and
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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146. Ample Consumer Goods
THE SUPPLY and variety of consumer goods in China are on the increase. Two widely separated examples might show this: In Beijing buyers line up in front of a store to buy a famous brand refrigerator
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1984 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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147. 'Iron Hammer' Lang Ping
IRON HAMMER" Lang Ping is an ace spiker of China's Women's Volleyball Team. At the 23rd Olympics, even the powerful U.S. and Japanese teams crumpled under the ferocious attacks of the 24-year-old,
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1984 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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148. Murals of the Kizil Grottoes
WHEN Buddhism came to China from India over the Old Silk Road, bringing the custom of carving cliffside grottoes of Buddhist art, it found a favorable stopping place in the oasis Kingdom of Kucha
Author: XIN WEN Year 1985 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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149. Oil Production: Upward Bound
CHINA'S 1984 oil production was 114 million tons, its highest so far. There was even better news - the Ministry of Oil and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation disclosed that a nationwide
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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150. 'Big Fish' Help 'Small Fish'
THE big fish eat the little fish" was a tired maxim in old China. What large enterprises there were gobbled up the small ones. New China stopped this. In fact, large industries now help the small ones
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML