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171. A Tablet Carved Out of a Mountain
An emperor's dream lies on top of a mountain near Nanjing. Few people know it's there, but on a cold, windy day ZHANG YUN, a writer and teacher of modern and American drama in the English Department
Author: ZHANG YUN Year 1993 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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172. Canadian North Inspires Chinese Artist
The awesome, dramatic, ice-bound landscapes of the Canadian Arctic would seem a far cry from the Central Plains of China, but traditional painter Shen Hongyin, from Nanjing, found them fascinating
Author: ZHANG SIYING Year 1993 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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173. Go-between far Sino-Japanese Trade
WHEN CHINA was embarking on its opening-and-reform drive at the end of the 1970s, Shao Youbao, nearly 60 at the time, went to work on helping to bring about prosperity to his country. Fourteen years
Author: ZHANG WEN Year 1993 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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174. Mount Tai and Its Legendary Spirits
ZHANG MANLI, reporter for China Township Enterprises News, describes legendary Mount Tai and how liquors from the area, once consumed by poets Li Bai and Du Fu, continue to please today's connoisseurs
Author: ZHANG MANLI Year 1993 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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175. Zhou Shaohua: Pioneer of Modern Chinese Art
An orphan, then soldier at age 13, painter Zhou Shaohua later traveled 100,000 kilometers before he felt he had experienced enough of life to return to his studio and paint. ZHANG YANFENG, professor
Author: ZHANG YANFENG Year 1993 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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176. Orchestral Ambassadors Revisit China
They came, they played, they conquered. But the cities and audiences that welcomed them were vastly different from those they had seen 20 years ago.THE PHILADELPHIA Orchestra has long been a good
Author: ZHANG SHUXIN Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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177. Dinner with Mao
An invitation to dine with Mao Zedong took three American GIs by surprise and led to their lifelong involvement with China, despite persecutions and misunderstandings. Their friend Zhang Yan writes
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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178. Xianghai, Paradise for Birds
Ornithophiles take note: Xianghai is strictly for the birds.THE XIANGHAI Nature Reserve, also known as Paradise for Birds, is located in the grasslands of western Jilin Province, in the northern part
Author: ZHANG YULIN Year 1993 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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179. Deng Xiaoping and Reform in China
What will posterity and people blessed with the advantage of hindsight have to say in the future about Deng Xiaoping? Hard facts and figures about China's economy speak a great deal; but also the
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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180. A Farewell Salute to Jim Endicott
SAD NEWS from Canada: Dr. James Gareth Endicott, a lifelong and most sincere friend to China, passed away on November 27, 1993, just 27 days before his 95th birthday. His passing was deeply mourned
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1994 Issue 4 PDF HTML