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231. Ping-Pong and Friendship
A bright spring and peach trees in full bloom greeted the table tennis delegations of Canada, Colombia, England, Nigeria, the United States and Australia to Peking. Invited during the 31st World
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1971 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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232. A Post-Olympic Look at Chinese Sports
THE OLYMPICS are long over, but in China the discussions about the performances of Chinese athletes are still going on. The initial results were something of a shock. In the 1984 Los Angeles
Author: STAFF REPORTER RAO FENGQI Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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233. Controversial TV Series 'River Elegy'
THE SIX-PART television series "He Shang" (variously translated as River Elegy or Death of a River) caused an immediate sensation when it was first broadcast last June. Everyone talked about it. Most
Author: STAFF REPORTER LI JIANGUO Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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234. Audio-Visual Artist Mu Ge
IN CHINESE, Mu Ge's name means "pastoral song" and has a very poetic ring to it. It's somehow appropriate for a man whose life is so bound up with esthetic expression. On the other hand, he is
Author: STAFF REPORTER REN YING Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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235. Zhang Heng Astronomer and Inventor
AT THE HEIGHT of the Eastern Han dynasty (A.D. 25-220), a large, water-powered celestial globe was made in Luoyang, the Han capital. Some years later in the same city, what was probably the world's
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHAI RUIKANG Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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236. A Foreign Film, a Chinese TV Series
IN THE spring of 1988, Bernardo Bertolucci's film The Last Emperor, co-produced by Italy, Britain and China, won nine Oscars in the U.S. and became the talk of film circles all over the world. At the
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHEN JIAN Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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237. In the Footsteps of Pu Yi
SINCE September 1988, China has been holding "Last Emperor" tours for people interested in seeing the places featured in the Oscar-winning film. (See detailed itinerary in the "Tips for Tourists" of
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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238. The Gradual Approach to Price Reform
IN A HUNAN village, Xu Shengquan, a young farmer, was describing how his family sold one-third of its grain crop to the state according to the contract price of 0.20 yuan a jin (1 jin = half a
Author: STAFF REPORTER RONG YE Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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239. Chinese-Foreign Architectural Venture
A MODERN building shaped like a phoenix (or at least a phoenix's wings)? Or like an overgrown traditional memorial arch? These are just some of the unique designs produced by Great Earth Architects
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG RONGFANG Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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240. Kentucky Fried Chicken Titillates Tastebuds in Beijing
THE GHOST of a smell, the smell of fried chicken, lingers in the air. No one wandering around the southern edge of Tian'anmen Square where Qianmen Street begins can escape the smell, or the sight of
Author: STAFF REPORTER WAN GUODONG Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML