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11. Out of Centuries of Silence
MURALS and sculpture of the Tang dynasty (618-907), the golden age of China's culture, have been preserved for later generations to enjoy. They recite its poetry and enjoy some of its dances which
Author: ZHU YONGZHEN Year 1983 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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12. Small Hydropower Stations
IN old China the rural areas had almost no electricity. For 34 years since the birth of the People's Republic, the government has been bringing power to the countryside. By 1982 annual rural power
Author: ZHU XIAOZHANG Year 1983 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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13. Blessings That Came with Misfortune
THE doctor said it as matter-of-factly as if she were telling me to have a tooth pulled. "Come in next week and we'll arrange for a hysterectomy." Such operations, though done only in cases of severe
Author: ZHU QI Year 1983 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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14. Stamp Collecting Flourishes in China
STAMP enthusiasts have been active in China for nearly a century. The first philatelic society, founded in early 1922, only had a small number of members because most Chinese were poor and 90 percent
Author: ZHU XUEFAN Year 1984 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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15. The Checkered Career of the 'Qipao'
THE qipao is known throughout the world as the traditional Chinese women's dress. Despite its origin several centuries ago and through numerous changes, it is still in fashion.Its simple lines,
Author: ZHU JINGHUI Year 1984 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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16. Jiangsu Towns Show the Way Forward
ONE of the most significant phenomena of recent years is the growth of small-town industry. In 1983 such industries accounted for 28.3 percent of the total national industrial output value.
Author: ZHU TONGHUA Year 1985 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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17. Young Writer Who Sees Life from a Wheelchair
THE story My Faraway Qingpingwan by Shi Tiesheng, a paralyzed young man in a wheelchair, was a first-prize winner in 1983's national short-story competition. (Part of this story is reprinted on p. 56.
Author: ZHU YUCHAO Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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18. Fund-Raising for Renovations
THE Great Wall - in ancient times a defense against marauder tribes from the north, and now a proud symbol of China - is slowly becoming less and less great. In all of its many thousands of
Author: ZHU YUCHAO Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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19. She Sculpts from Her Sickbed
A Beijing woman, forced to stay at home by illness, has slowly worked her way out of loneliness and into the beginnings of fame. With little education and no training in art, Zhang Runzi, now 58,
Author: ZHU YUCHAO Year 1985 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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20. A Peasant Artcraft in Wood
LONDON audiences in autumn of 1980 were entranced by an exhibition of over 200 "pictures," very Chinese in style, cut in relief and in the round from a smooth, beige-colored wood and mounted in
Author: ZHU YANYI Year 1985 Issue 7 PDF HTML