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211. Be Your Daughter's Friend
MS. Liu, in her 40s, speaks about her daughter with a gentle smile on her lips, "My daughter and I are friends. She tells me her thoughts and lets me share her worries. I feel that I understand my
Author: ZHANG XUEYING Year 2000 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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212. Qiao Xiaoguang and Contemporary Papercuts
PAPERCUTS have a long history in China. The term first appeared in the poems of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), and the earliest two papercuts with snowflake-like patterns were discovered in the tombs of
Author: ZHANG SHUXIAN Year 2000 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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213. Furniture of the Ming Qing Dynasties
FOREIGNERS have played a pivotal role in creating the Ming and Qing furniture collection craze. Collectors began looking for pieces as early as the 17th century, when furniture was taken from
Author: ZHANG HUA Year 2000 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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214. Beijing New Voice
THE year 1986 marked the dawn of a new era for China's rock and roll world, when Cui Jian, "lather of China's rock music." came out with his hit song, I Have Nothing. The song featured a new blend of
Author: ZHANG XUEYING Year 2000 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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215. Experience Spring Festival in China
WHEN 54 foreigners appeared at Beijing's bustling Ditan (Temple of Earth) Temple Fair, they caught many Chinese visitors' attention. It is not very often that such a large group of foreign faces
Author: ZHANG XUEYING Year 2000 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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216. A Traditional Ink Twist
When speaking about traditional Chinese paintings, some critics on the mainland concur, saying, "With too much adherence to tradition and emphasis on seclusion and meditation, ink and wash paintings
Author: ZHANG XUEYING Year 2000 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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217. On the Brink of New China
SEYMOUR Topping, Pulitzer Prize official and professor of international journalism at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, recently published a new book about the Chinese civil war and
Author: ZHANG YAN Year 2000 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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218. Don't Think We Know Nothing
ALTHOUGH Catcher in the Rye was published 49 years ago, today's readers can still relate to the protagonist, a troubled high school boy. Inspired by the American classic, three young newspaper
Author: YUN ZHANG Year 2000 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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219. Innovation Makes Haier Strong
The August 1999 issue of China Today carried articles about the Haier company's road to success and its unique corporate culture. While people are paying great attention to the building of a market
Author: ZHANG RUIMIN Year 2000 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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220. Dragon CHINA
AS Chinese athletes continued to step on to the champion's stand at the 27th Olympics, the dragon design on their tracksuits began to attract people's interest. This dragon, with its head held high
Author: YUN ZHANG Year 2000 Issue 12 PDF HTML