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21. Dances Recreated for Famous Nine Odes
The Nine Odes (sometimes known as the Nine Songs) rank among China's most famous early literature. They are thought to have originated as songs performed with dances by priests or shamans calling on
Author: CHENG YUN Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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22. The Old Art of Vocal Mimicry
VOCAL MIMICRY today is popular as entertainment, but it's also said to have had its practical uses in the past. In primitive society, people blew on leaves and bone whistles to imitate the calls of
Author: CHENG QINGHUA Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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23. Tibet's Mysterious Ngari Region
SO MUCH of the world has been explored that few mysterious places are left. But Ngari in Tibet is still remote and little known. If we must call Tibet the "Roof of the World", then Ngari is the
Author: CHENG XIANGAN Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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24. Ever Popular: Blue-and-White Porcelain
RECENTLY some very attractive porcelain necklaces and pendants have made their appearance on the Beijing market. The blue-and-white patterns, known in China for centuries, are proving to be the most
Author: CHENG QINHUA Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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25. Ancient Strategist Sun Bin
DURING the Warring States period (475-221 B.C.), the seven small states of Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, Wei and Qin fought constantly, the weaker states trying to maintain their own independence, and the
Author: CHENG JUNSONG Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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26. Little Emperors Make Big Consumers
The new policy of reform and opening has had a few side effects. CHENG CHIBING of China Youth Daily reports on where, why, when and how Chinese youth spend their money.A COMMON complaint among
Author: CHENG CHIBING Year 1993 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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27. Twelve Slithery Days
FROM 12:18 pm on November 1 to 12:18 pm November 13, in the 30-square-meter Panyu Snake Palace in Guangzhou, two brave, young, beautiful girls shacked up with 666 deadly cobras and 222 non-poisonous
Author: CHENG GUANSEN Year 1996 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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28. Splendours of Mount Heng
MOUNT HENG is one of China's five most sacred mountains, the other four being Mount Tai in Shandong Province, Mount Hua in Shaanxi Province, Mount Heng (same name, different mountain) in Shanxi
Author: CHENG KAIGUO Year 1997 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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29. Ballet Dancer Chen Mei
Author: Cheng Tieliang Year 2000 Issue 8 PDF HTML