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1701. Ways of Life Among China's Minorities
THERE are more than fifty minority nationalities in China, embracing about 35 million people all told. Because they were oppressed for so long, many of them remained technically and educationally
Author: FEI HSIAO-TUNG,LIN YUEH-HWA Year 1957 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1702. The Hsingan Hunters Leap Forward
THE Lesser Hsingan Mountains, running southeast through Heilungkiang province which borders the Soviet Union, are some of China's richest hunting grounds. In the thick forests of pine, birch and
Author: LIN YUNG-TIEN and LIU HSIEN-HIS Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1703. Zhouzhuang: Life on Water
Tradition and tranquillity can be found along the canals of an old town.ZHOUZHUANG is a small township in Jiangsu Province. Canals crisscross the town and form many long streets. Row upon row of
Author: staff reporter ZHANG XUEYING & CHENYI Year 1998 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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1704. Britain's Pipeline to Support China's Western Development
I know that there is a great deal of interest in China in this very important area (the pipeline industry) and I hope that this will lead to mutually beneficial partnerships between UK and Chinese
Author: staff reporter, FUZHIBIN & REN YING Year 2001 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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1705. Ione Kramer
IN 1965, I was, after six years of military service, demobilized, and following a 15 month-long crack course in English, assigned to work at China Reconstructs, now China Today. I was installed at a
Author: By former staff translator LIU ZONGREN Year 2002 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1706. Asian Field
WHEN British installation artist Antony Gormley was in Guangzhou last year, he commissioned a rather large force of artisans, and got to work creating Asian Field. He and 347 villagers from Xiangshan
Author: staff reporter CAITLIN ELLEN THOMPSON Year 2003 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1707. Up on the Mountain
EVERY year in China, one million people take up skiing. China. Skiing. Although the two aren't yet synonymous, flocks of newly converted devotees, a booming industry and even faint Olympic hopes are
Author: staff reporter CAITLIN ELLEN THOMPSON Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1708. Heavenly Hangzhou: City of Silk, Tea and Seafood
THE women of Hangzhou have long held the title of comeliest in all of China. Marco Polo, on a visit to the city during the 13th century, called Hangzhou "the finest and most splendid city in the world
Author: staff reporter CAITLIN ELLEN THOMPSON Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1709. Changing Chinese Attitude to Marriage
Progress is reflected in many aspects of life, and in China, as anywhere, marriage is a main mirror of social development. Contemporary concepts of love and marriage are in complete contrast to those
Author: staff reporter LU RUC AI Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1710. NEW CITY IN INNER MONGOLIA
SILINHOT, in Mongolian, means "City of the Plateau". It took me a day and a half's truck ride to get there from Sayantara ("Beautiful Steppe"), the nearest station on the new railway built in 1955.
Author: SUN TAN-WEI Our Staff Reporter Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML