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11. How China Solved Her Food Problem
CHINA is self-sufficient in grain. In the past quarter-century, led by Chairman Mao and the Chinese Communist Party, our people have self-reliantly solved the longstanding historical problem of grain
Author: FENG NIEN Year 1975 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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12. Lyons Orchestra in Beijing
THE visit of the Symphony Orchestra of Lyons, France, under the baton of Serge Baudo and Sylvain Cambreling after that of the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa was a rare bonus for
Author: ZHAO FENG Year 1979 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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13. Amateurs Show Fresh Approach
UNIQUE in style, fresh in approach, evocative and esthetically charming - these were my impressions of an exhibition of works by amateur photographers in Beijing's Sun Yat-sen Park one fine sunny
Author: JIANG FENG Year 1979 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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14. The Year 2000 in Children's Minds
LIFE in the Year 2000 was the theme of 120 children's drawings and paintings recently shown for a month at the National Art Gallery in Beijing. They were selected from the International Children's
Author: YU FENG Year 1980 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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15. Dong Chensheng -Folk Artist to Painter
IT was in 1962, if I remember correctly, that I saw some drawings of battle scenes at an exhibition in the National Art Gallery. I was impressed by the vividness of the characterizations, the
Author: JIANG FENG Year 1980 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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16. Pan Gu Makes the World
The first in a new series featuring ancient legends and intersting stories from history.A Chinese legend tells how Pan Gu created the world.In the beginning heaven and earth were still one and all
Author: FENG TANG Year 1981 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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17. Nu Wa Patches Up the Sky
AN early female figure in Chinese mythology is the goddess Nu Wa (sometimes Nu Kua). According to one legend it was she who was the creator of mankind.The earth was a beautiful place with blossoming
Author: FENG TANG Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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18. Huang Di, the Yellow Emperor
THE Chinese people often refer to themselves as the descendants of Huang Di, the Yellow Emperor, a part-real, part-legendary personage. Many extravagant tales grew up around him. A collection of
Author: FENG TANG Year 1981 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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19. The Grace of Chinese Pavilions
PAVILIONS, elegant or quietly simple, are a centuries-old part of Chinese landscaping and gardening. They may crown a hilltop, flank a monstery hall, grace a garden, or stand peacefully reflected in
Author: FENG ZHONGPING Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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20. Housing Boom in the Pearl River Delta
THE Zhujiang (Pearl River) delta area near Guangzhou (Canton) has had a facelift in recent years. Once a famine-stricken region where destitution drove thousands out of their native villages to seek
Author: FENG HUA Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML