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21. Into the Taklimakan Desert
THE Taklimakan desert in the Ta-rim Basin of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is one of the world's largest. It is bigger than Poland. From ancient times it has often been a death
Author: YUAN GUOYING Year 1985 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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22. 'The Scholars'-18th-Century Satire
TWO NOVELS written in the mid-18th century have become classics of Chinese literature for their realistic, critical portrayals of social life. One is Cao Xueqin's immortal A Dream of Red Mansions
Author: YUAN SHISHUO Year 1985 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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23. Wudang Martial Arts
MANY of China's main schools of martial arts are linked to mountains. Wudang boxing, for example, was created in the scenic Wudang Mountains of northwestern Hubei province.A famous Taoist shrine, the
Author: YUAN QUAN Year 1985 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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24. A Teacher's Weekend
I AM a primary school teacher, and I usually get off work at about 5:00 p.m. But this particular Saturday I didn't get home until after 7:00. My first-grader son greeted me with anxious words:
Author: YU YUAN Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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25. Family Planning in a Sichuan Village
JIANGBE1 is a mountainous county in Sichuan province with an area of some 2,000 sq. kilometers and about one million people. Over the past three years the county leaders and staff in charge of family
Author: YUAN ZHANGFU Year 1987 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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26. An Invalid's Life
I'M 59 this year. Not really very old. But my hair has already turned completely gray. For this I must curse the chronic disease that has worn me down since 1976.People with good health don't know
Author: YUAN JUNTIAN Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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27. Chinese Classic: 'The Travels of Lao Can'
THE EARLY YEARS of the 20th century in China saw a great rise in the status and popularity of the novel as an art form. During a relatively short period of time, over a thousand novels appeared, most
Author: YUAN SH1SHUO Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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28. Walking for Fitness
FOR THOUSANDS of years the Chinese people have been walking their way to fitness and good health. In Chinese traditional medicine, walking is also seen as a way of preventing as well as treating such
Author: YUAN LIREN Year 1987 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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29. Learning the Violin
WHEN DAD first came home with a long, thin box under his arm, I thought he had bought me another toy car. He had already given me more than 20 cars for past holidays and birthdays."What's in the box,
Author: WANG YUAN Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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30. The Terracotta Army's "Command Headquarters" on Display
WHEN THE lifesize underground pottery army of China's first emperor Qin Shi Huang was discovered outside of Xi'an in 1974, it caused a worldwide sensation among my fellow archaeologists and the
Author: YUAN ZHONGYI Year 1990 Issue 1 PDF HTML