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11. An Extraordinary Pot of Flowers
Zhang Yan, now first deputy editor-in-chief of China Reconstructs, spent two years as a correspondent in the U.S. for China's leading newspaper, People's Daily, from 1979 to 1981. He traveled all
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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12. Yesterday and Today: Personal Memories of Sichuan
I WAS BORN in Chengdu, Sichuan province, though my family had originally come from Xinhui county, Guangdong province. I was only 10 when my parents and I left Sichuan and headed eastward. But today,
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1987 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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13. Italians and Chinese - A Mutual Fascination
FROM PRIMARY school through university, I read many books on world history and geography. Some of my memories have faded with the passage of time, but a few outstanding people and famous places
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1988 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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14. Pearl River Delta: 'Little Tigers' & Other Signs of Change
TWO THINGS struck me most vividly in tiny Baizhoubian village in south China's coastal Guangdong province. The first was a village cadre's casual use of a modern, direct-dial telephone through which
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1988 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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15. Maud Russell - Lifelong Militant Fighter
THERE is an old Chinese saying to characterize certain extraordinary figures, meaning "to go on fighting till one breathes one's last." This is exactly what Maud Russell has shown us with her
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1990 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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16. China Still Alive with the Sound of Music
Sixteen years after the devastating blows of the "cultural revolution," the halls of Beijing's Central Conservatory of Music are ringing with the sound of music. ZHANG YAN, former first deputy
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1992 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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17. Dinner with Mao
An invitation to dine with Mao Zedong took three American GIs by surprise and led to their lifelong involvement with China, despite persecutions and misunderstandings. Their friend Zhang Yan writes
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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18. Deng Xiaoping and Reform in China
What will posterity and people blessed with the advantage of hindsight have to say in the future about Deng Xiaoping? Hard facts and figures about China's economy speak a great deal; but also the
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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19. A Farewell Salute to Jim Endicott
SAD NEWS from Canada: Dr. James Gareth Endicott, a lifelong and most sincere friend to China, passed away on November 27, 1993, just 27 days before his 95th birthday. His passing was deeply mourned
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1994 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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20. The Great Experiment
An immense laboratory for China's opening and reform, Guangdong Province buzzes with economic activity, excitement and hope.REFORM AND opening are twin sisters in China. They depend on each other,
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 1994 Issue 7 PDF HTML