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151. Chinese Films, International Audience
IN THE LAST five years or so Chinese films have increasingly been on view at film festivals around the world, and even won some prizes. China's own first large scale film exhibition festival was held
Author: WANG XIN and NICHOLAS ZHAO Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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152. 'Oriental Magic' - 101 Baldness Remedy
IN SEPTEMBER 1987 at the Eureka World Fair in Brussels, a quiet, unassuming man in his mid-40s 'became the center of attention. Zhao Zhangguang, the inventor of China's 101 Hair Extract, was beseiged
Author: YU FEI and ZHAO XUEJUN Year 1988 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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153. 'Space Town' in the Gobi: Jiuquan Satellite Launching Center
AT 3:39:21 pm on August 5, 1987, a rocket carrying a space satellite soared into the sky from Jiuquan Satellite Launching Center, in the Gobi Desert in northern Gansu province. The satellite,
Author: ZHAO CHANGCAI and ZHOU SHIYU Year 1988 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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154. The Gandhi Visit: Landmark in Sino-Indian Relations
WHEN RAJIV GANDHI arrived in Beijing last December 19, he became the first Indian Prime Minister to visit China in 34 years. The earlier visitor had been his grandfather, Jawaharlal Nehru. The last
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HANPING Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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155. Lao She Teahouse: Renewing an Old Beijing Tradition
IN THE year since the Lao She Teahouse was opened on busy Qianmen Street south of Tian'anmen Square in Beijing, it has attracted enthusiastic crowds of both local residents and foreign tourists
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HONG Year 1989 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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156. A Very Special School
WHILE MANY people in business are busy making money, Zhang Shiqi, 56, has put aside his flourishing business and established a private school. He did this, he says, to "save two generations" -
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HANPING Year 1990 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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157. What's for Dinner? Whatever You'd Like!
MANY CHANGES have taken place in the kitchens of ordinary Chinese citizens in recent years. To find out just what I interviewed three housewives in Beijing.Tu Jing, 39, a lecturer in a university
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HONG Year 1990 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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158. Striking a Balance: Qufu Torn Between Tradition and Change
"Do you know anything about Confucius?""Not very much. He was a great man, a thinker, wasn't he?""Have you ever read any of his books?""No."Striking up a conversation with a car driver, a waitress, a
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHAO HANPING Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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159. Beijingers' Second Child
Staff reporters ZHAO TONGJIE and WANG YAO discover the growing ranks of cat lovers in Beijing.AS CHINA opens its door to the outside world, the people of Beijing are opening their doors to cats.
Author: ZHAO TONGJIE and WANG YAO Year 1993 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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160. The Maike of China's Northwest
They're honest, hardworking, poor, and completely devoid of greed - they're China's salt of the earth.IN MID-MAY, when the wheat turns yellow, farmers in Gansu Province and Ningxia Hui Autonomous
Author: HE YANGUANG, ZHAO PICONG Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML