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11. For Championship Women's Volleyball It's High, Quick and Steady
WHAT'S AHEAD for the world's women's volleyball teams? The 11th International Women's Volleyball Championship, brought to a successful finish at the end of August in Beijing, gives us the latest
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHAI RUIKANG Year 1990 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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12. Chinese Swimmers Surge to the Top
AFTER A long period of silence, yet constant effort, China has emerged as a world-class swimming power. At the beginning of this year China's swimmers and divers won eight gold medals, three silver
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHAI RUIKANG Year 1991 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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13. Highway and Airport Construction in Tibet
MYSTERIOUS, fascinating Tibet is no longer beyond reach. With a total mileage of 21,695 kilometers, a complete transportation network has been formed, with Lhasa as the center and the Qinghai-Tibet,
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHAI RIJIKANG Year 1991 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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14. Notes On the Twelfth Asian Games
"Physical culture develops faster in Asia, and at most of the Olympic events Asian athletes forged ahead at a faster pace than their world contemporaries." This is the common sentiment of many people
Author: staff reporter CHAI RUIKANG Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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15. How Do Chinese Picture Themselves?
HOW DO the Chinese, a nation with a civilization of several thousand years, see themselves? The full-length pictorial, History of the Figure in Chinese Art recently published by China Today Press may
Author: staff reporter CHAI RUIKANG Year 1996 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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16. Jin Shangyi and His Paintings
Chinese artists have not had the easiest time adapting themselves to Western art forms, due either to a stifling of the imagination or the apparent incompatabilities between East and West. When a
Author: staff reporter DI AN Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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17. Chinese Wushu Around the World
China relearns one of its oldest artsBRUCE LEE, Li Lianjie and Jackie Chan all are well-known Chinese movie stars. In the 1960s and 1970s, Bruce Lee's martial arts films made what the Chinese call
Author: staff reporter GU DI Year 1997 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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18. Shaolin Martial Arts
THE martial arts as practiced by the monks of 1,500-year-old Shaolin Temple are an important branch of the Chinese martial arts family. The temple is renowned for having preserved Buddhist tradition
Author: staff reporter GU DI Year 1998 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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19. Popularization of China's Water-Saving Irrigation Equipment
BETWEEN northern latitudes 15 and 40 degrees, two yellow boas lie, reveling in the fact that so many people are unaware of the grave danger they pose. The boas are in fact vast stretches of desert.
Author: staff reporter GU DI Year 2000 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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20. Beijing CBD in the Bud
THE commercial and trade zone encompassing Beijing's Chaoyang (Facing the Sun) District has not only a beautiful name but also many unique advantages. It is in the forefront of Beijing's districts
Author: staff reporter GU DI Year 2000 Issue 11 PDF HTML