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11. Shaanxi - Gateway to the Northwest
HEADING WESTWARD along the Longhai (Lanzhou-Lianyungang) Railway, one section of the Eurasian continental bridge, our train crossed Jiangsu Province and the Sanmen Gorge in Henan Province, soon
Author: STAFF REPORTER PENG JIANQUN Year 1991 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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12. The Tajiks on the Pamirs
OUR BUS drove beneath snowcapped peaks circled by white clouds on the Pamirs in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Mount Kongur, at 25,325 feet (7,719 m) the region's highest peak, and Mount
Author: STAFF REPORTER PENG JIANQUN Year 1991 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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13. Unshackled Serfs Enjoy Fruits of Freedom
THIRTY YEARS ago a documentary entitled Millions of Serfs Stand Up, about emancipated serfs in Tibet, moved Chinese audiences to tears. A new documentary, Tibet, Its Past and Present, depicts these
Author: STAFF REPORTER PENG JIANQUN Year 1991 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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14. The Muslim Town of Tongxin
An Islamic town for centuries, a place written about by Edgar Snow, and now an experimental zone for commodity circulation: history plus economic success equals Tongxin, a pretty interesting town to
Author: staff reporter PENG JIANQUN Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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15. Working for the Welfare of the Dai People
Son of a Dai chieftain, husband of a Dai princess, a fighter for his people both on the battlefield and in the government - his life story would make a good film.ZHAO CUNXIN, a newly appointed member
Author: staff reporter PENG JIANQUN Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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16. Yunnan's Hydropower Construction
Hydroelectricity is changing the face of Yunnan, assisting in southwestern China's economic development and helping thousands of farmers enjoy the benefits of modern technology.THE MANWAN
Author: staff reporter PENG JIANQUN Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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17. Gonbjarmtsan and the Tibetan Raba Dance
Does China have anything equivalent to the wandering minstrels of ancient Europe, roaming far and wide with a story or a dance always ready for an audience? Here is one man who can perhaps answer
Author: staff reporter PENG JIANQUN Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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18. Sakya Monastery, Tibet's Dunhuang
Magnificent Buddhist relics deep in the heart of Tibet.SAKYA MONASTERY in Tibet is often known as Dunhuang Number Two because of its long history and large collection of well-preserved
Author: staff reporter PENG JIANQUN Year 1995 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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19. Ancient Culture, Modern Economy
MORE THAN 2,000 years ago, Shandong province's most famous native son Confucius said, "How happy I am to meet friends from afar!" Today the old Sage's fellow provincials say the same thing to
Author: STAFF REPORTER PENG JIANQUN Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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20. Uygur Craftsman Solves the Riddle of the 'Huxitar'
UP UNTIL the early 1980s the huxitar, a traditional musical instrument in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region in far northwestern China, was a relic of the past. The 11-stringed instrument had
Author: STAFF REPORTER PENG JIANQUN Year 1990 Issue 6 PDF HTML