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271. Ethnic Costumes Inspire New Fashions
CHINA'S POLICY of opening to the outside world has presented the fashion industry here with a dilemma not uncommon in this period of reform and modernization: how much of the "new" to absorb from
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG YONGYAO Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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272. America's Only 'Zheng' Orchestra
IN THE FALL of 1988, the Mcrenna Theater at the State University of San Francisco in California was the scene of a concert featuring an unusual string orchestra, the main instrument of which was the
Author: STAFF REPORTER BAO WENQING Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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273. TV Series on a Qing Empress
CHINA'S RICH and colorful history is a treasure trove of source materials for modern writers and directors. The television mini-series seems especially well suited to historical drama, and quite a
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG HONGXUN Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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274. Shanghai's Animated Film Festival
MOST CHINESE people think of animated films merely as cartoons for children. In this respect, last November's International Animated Film Festival in Shanghai was an eye-opener, showing that
Author: STAFF REPORTER LI JIANGUO Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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275. SEG - China's First Electronics Giant
ONE OF THE most striking features of many developing economies over the past decade has been the rapid growth of their electronics industries. By comparison, the development of China's electronics
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHONG WEN Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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276. Literacy Drive in a Miao Nationality County
WHEN THE People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, China's population was 80 percent illiterate. In the decades since, massive adult literacy campaigns and the setting up of a nationwide public
Author: STAFF REPORTER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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277. TV University: Alternate Road to Learning
AT THE END of January, just after primary and middle schools across the country had emptied for the Spring Festival break, a sudden flood of adult students took over many of the vacant classrooms. It
Author: STAFF REPORTER XIAO YUANKAI Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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278. New Tourist Sites Open in Beijing
LAST YEAR was the International Year of Tourism in Beijing, and the city of Beijing offered several specialized tours for foreign visitors, one of the more popular being the Last Emperor Tours. This
Author: STAFF REPORTER TAN MANNI Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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279. New Type Heart Surgery Gives Me a New Life
IN MY CHILDHOOD I played ping pong, volleyball and basketball, and loved sports of all kinds. As I grew older, however, I found it more and more difficult to take even the mildest exercise without
Author: STAFF REPORTER MA XIUZHI Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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280. In Memory of Hu Yaobang
IN A SMALL room of a modest courtyard house tucked up a narrow lane east of the Zhongnanhai complex in Beijing, a stream of people took it in turns to bow their heads in remembrance before the
Author: STAFF REPORTER ZHENG SHE Year 1989 Issue 7 PDF HTML