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11. Colorful, Fascinating Peking Opera
PEKING OPERA is perhaps the most typical of the many traditional Chinese opera styles. A comprehensive art, it combines singing, recitation, acting and martial arts. The characters usually fall into
Author: STAFF REPORTER LI XIA Year 1991 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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12. Money Makes a Difference
"Get rich quick" has become the spur in people's lives - to the distress of many intellectuals and government officials.FOR THOUSANDS of years we Chinese were taught to disdain money. An old saying
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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13. Fashion, the Mirror of an Era
If clothes make the man (or woman), then urbanites in China must be getting pretty dose to "world standard" in their efforts to make a fashion statement.FROM BIG cities to small towns, one of the
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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14. Cangzhou Wushu
If you ever meet anyone from Cangzhou, treat him or her with respect: Cangzhou people are fighting people.THERE'S A good reason why Cangzhou Prefecture in southeastern Hebei Province is famous for
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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15. The Qinshihuang Legacy
As part of its ongoing series of theme tours centering on historical sites in China, CNTA (China National Tourism Administration) and the State Bureau of Cultural Relics are presenting Heritage '94.
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1994 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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16. A Tour of Historic Sites From the Three Kingdoms Period
Probably one of the most fulfilling trips any China afficionado could ever take. There is quite a bit in store for the newcomer as well.TOWARDS THE end of the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220), three
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1994 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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17. The Giant Buddhas of Leshan
LESHAN, A small city in eastern Sichuan Province, is famous for its 71-meter-tall statue of the Buddha, which since A.D. 713 has stood watch where three rivers, the Minjiang, Qingyijiang and Daduhe,
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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18. The Silk Road, Grand Canal and Ming Tombs
Silk RoadZHANG QIAN (?-114), a diplomat of the Western Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - A.D. 24) might be called the originator of the Silk Road, for it was he who first traveled the route that was later to
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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19. Publishing for 400 Million Kids
Supplying China's future generations with reading materials is a daunting task for an industry that could be described as only just emerging from its own infancy.IN THE 1930s a young writer by the
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1994 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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20. History Comes Alive at Beijing's Ming Dynasty Wax Museum
Bringing suavity and polish to a place like the Ming Tombs is a tall order, but a wax museum just might be a step in the right direction.THE Ming Tombs of the 13 emperors is a popular place to visit
Author: staff reporter LI XIA Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML