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21. Preserving the Traditional Dances of Asia
How to preserve the traditional and folk dances of Asia was the subject of the Asian Dance Symposium in Beijing last September jointly sponsored by UNESCO, the Chinese Ministry of Culture and the
Author: YE MEI Year 1983 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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22. Mt. Laoshan - Nice for Immortals and Mortals Too
MAYBE there's a reason why Mt. Laoshan was known in history as the "Home of Immortals." Maybe it's the view of the Yellow Sea on one side and a forest of peaks on the other as one stands on the crest
Author: RONG YE Year 1983 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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23. The Sichuan Song and Dance Ensemble
THE 50-member Sichuan Song and Dance Ensemble will tour France and other European countries this autumn to perform songs and dances inspired by Sichuan's minority peoples.Sichuan province in China's
Author: YE MEI Year 1983 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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24. Premier Zhao Ziyang at the Grass Roots
ONE day early in 1982, Premier Zhao Ziyang was traveling to Nantong, a city in eastern Jiangsu, when his car happened to pass a small village of only 20 households. With some time to spare before his
Author: YE MEI Year 1984 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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25. The Scroll Pointing Scenes of Old Beijing'
Wang Daguan, 56, a Beijing railway worker and amateur artist, has been working for five years on a 50-meter-long scroll painting showing a panoramic view of his native city in the 1930s. Much of the
Author: YE QIANYU Year 1984 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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26. More About the Violin School for Tiny Tots
AN ARTICLE in our June 1984 issue, "Teaching Tiny Tots the Violin," about a young woman who runs private music classes for preschool children, has brought a big response from our readers. Letters
Author: YE MEI Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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27. Providing Shelter for a Billion People
THE UNITED NATIONS General Assembly has declared 1987 the International Year of Shelter for the Homeless. The goal is to call attention to the plight of the homeless throughout the world, and of
Author: YE RUTANG Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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28. Australian Joint Venture Aids China's Self-Sufficiency
A JOINT venture with Australia is bringing China closer to self-sufficiency in Bundy tubing, high precision tubing essential to the automotive and refrigeration industries. The Hua Yan Bundy Tubing
Author: RONG YE Year 1987 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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29. The Bronze Drums of the Southwest
STRETCHING along a sheer rockface in the Huashan Mountains, deep in a Zhuang nationality area of Guangxi, is a fresco 170 meters long by 50 meters high. It is over several thousand years old, and
Author: RONG YE Year 1988 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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30. Foreign Economic Cooperation in the Coastal Areas
ONE OF the most important decisions China has made this year is to double the coastal area opened to the outside world for economic development. Preferential incentives have been implemented in the
Author: RONG YE Year 1988 Issue 9 PDF HTML