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11. The Adobe Dwellings of Southeast China
A visit to some of the world's first arcologies.VISITORS to western Fujian Province are amazed to see giants lying in the valleys. They wonder what those objects are as they look down from the
Author: RI NONG Year 1997 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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12. Xiamen Opens Up
Ever since tensions eased between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan in the 1980s, this city in southeastern Fujian Province has assumed its rightful place as one of China's major ports of call.IN the
Author: RI NONG Year 1998 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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13. When American Style Meets European Dogma
Editor's Note: In the early 1980s, some graduates of the prestigious Central Conservatory of Music began their musical careers. When one such graduate, Tan Dun, was awarded an Oscar in 1999 for his
Author: HE NONG Year 2002 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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14. CHINESE TEA And Those Who Grow It
AS everyone knows, tea is a special product of China. When people talk of tea, they are naturally reminded of the country where it was first cultivated and used as a beverage. Reliable documents show
Author: WU CHAO-NONG Year 1952 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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15. The Huanghe River Dike
THE Huanghe (Yellow) River, China's second longest, carries more silt than any other in the world, as it flows through a vast tract of loess land on its middle reaches. Every year about 400 million
Author: RI NONG and DE WEI Year 1981 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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16. Visit to a Fishing Village
WHEN I arrived in Houlong township by longdistance bus, I found that the village I wanted to visit was still quite a long way off and that I would have to find some sort of transportation to get there
Author: STAFF REPORTER RI NONG Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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17. Quanzhou: Start of the Maritime Silk Road
For those who would like to learn more about China's ancient sea trade, Quanzhou has much to offer.QUANZHOU is an open city on China's southeastern coast; in ancient was a major port and the start of
Author: staff reporter RI NONG Year 1998 Issue 1 PDF HTML