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11. Costumes and Ornaments of Minority Nationalities
A breathtaking variety of traditional costumes and ornaments of striking beauty has resulted from the different history, geography, culture, customs and living conditions of China's 55 minority
Author: YI XU Year 1983 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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12. U.S. Cyclists Tour Canal Cities
TO the rural people who watched us pass, our traveling caravan must have been an amazing and amusing sight: twenty Americans on bikes and a few Chinese in a colorful array of clothing and headgear
Author: XU YAOPING Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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13. Protecting Birds and Their Habitats
IN the early summer of 1981 an ornithologist and four assistants excitedly descended on Yaojiagou, a remote village of only seven households in the Qin-ling Mountains of northwest China's Shaanxi
Author: XU WEISHU Year 1983 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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14. A Very Human Math Prodigy
IN the spring of 1983 a number of Shanghai families were in a stew of anxiety about a competition taking place in the U.S. - not a spores match, but the 34th Annual American High School Mathematics
Author: XU YAOPING Year 1984 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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15. Turning Loss to Profit
GAO GUILAN, manager of the Dalian Aquatic Products Company, is well-known and respected among the seafood producers of Dalian in northeast China. The company, founded only six years ago on the basis
Author: XU YINGJIE Year 1985 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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16. Abalone - King of Seafood
THE abalone, a type of mollusc, is also called "sea ear" for its ear-like shape. Considered the king of seafood both in China and other parts of the world, the abalone is scattered throughout
Author: XU YINGJIE Year 1985 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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17. Tomb of the First Emperor's Ancestor
THE POTTERY ARMY buried with Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor, caused a sensation when unearthed. So when a big tomb of one' of his ancestors was to be excavated, hopes for rich treasure ran high.
Author: YI XU Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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18. Guardians of Cultural Relics
ONE RAINY DAY in April this year, a farmer entered an antique shop on Beijing's busy Drum Tower Street. From his frayed, soiled handbag he removed an exquisite porcelain vase. "What would you pay me
Author: YI XU Year 1987 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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19. Wushu and the World
CHINA IS world famous for her wushu, or martial arts, but few people realize just how popular it is all over the world now. The International Wushu Association was established at the First
Author: XU cai Year 1987 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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20. Shanghai, 24-hour City
SHANGHAI is the only Chinese city that never sleeps. Neon-lights, eateries, the dock, the railway station, and the bus routes operate around the clock. Factories work on rotating shifts, and there is
Author: XU YAOPING Year 1988 Issue 1 PDF HTML