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21. Laoshe Teahouse Rejuvenates an Old Facade of Beijing
TEAHOUSES are almost as old as tea production in China, and form an integral part of China's unique tea culture. Teahouses appeared throughout urban and rural China as early as the Tang Dynasty
Author: WEN BO & SUN LI Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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22. WHICH WAY TO GO?
The 30 per cent rise in the income of China's farmers in 1953-1957 can be further increased only through collective effort, if all the members of the agricultural co-ops whole-heartedly support their
Author: LI WEN-SHAN and FAN PAO-CHU Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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23. Racing for Time
ONCE rolling hills, the landscape is now a continuous stretch of tall buildings, blast furnaces and chimney stacks. It took only one year to build this big iron base and go into production.
Author: FEI LI-WEN, HSIEH PING-SUO Year 1971 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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24. Sarah Yates
SARAH Yates is an English editor for Women of China. She is well liked by the staff of Women of China because she takes time to teach them English in a creative and fun way. Her classroom is
Author: MING MING Year 2000 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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25. My Most Unforgettable Teacher
SPRING FESTIVAL (the lunar New Year, in February or March) is China's most important traditional holiday, and a time for family reunions and visits with dear friends. During this happy season I
Author: LIN JIA Year 1986 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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26. Purple Mountain Observatory
ALTHOUGH a dragon-decorated astronomical instrument invented nearly 2,000 years ago stands in its courtyard, Purple Mountain Observatory on a peak west of the city of Nanjing is a mere newcomer as
Author: LIN JIA Year 1986 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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27. The Oroqen - From Hunting Nomads to Settled Farmers
A new Oroqen Nationality Museum is about the only place one can now find traces of the former forest hunters. JIA LAIKUAN, from the Information and Publication Bureau of Inner Mongolia Autonomous
Author: JIA LAIKUAN Year 1992 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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28. Ordos Wedding on the Grasslands
Marriage is a happy occasion anywhere, and on the grasslands of Inner Mongolia people celebrate it with characteristic zest and enthusiasm. JIA LAIKUAN, who works for the Inner Mongolia Press and
Author: JIA LAIKUAN Year 1992 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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29. The Last Eunuch
Editor's Note: The Second Part of the Life of the Last Emperor, by young Chinese writer JIA YINGHUA, was winner of the Fifth Chinese Book Gold Key Prize and was well received by critics in the United
Author: JIA YINGHUA Year 1993 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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30. The Last Eunuch
Another excerpt from our continuing saga, taken from Secret Stories: A Biography of Sun Yaoting, the Only Eunuch Still Alive, by JIA YINGHUAV. The Emperor Is Driven Out of His PalaceAfter he got up
Author: JIA YINGHUA Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML