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21. A Tour Guide's Tale
One aspect of the better life for the Chinese people today is increased travel within China. Of course, those who had time off - mainly teachers and students - always used to visit relatives and
Author: XIA ZHIGAN Year 1981 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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22. Probing the Mystery Lake: Lop Nur
THE Lop Nur (Lake Lop) area in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China's arid far northwest has for over a century been the subject of speculation and controversy among scientists around the
Author: XIA XUNCHENG Year 1982 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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23. Chinese Cloth Shoes
TODAY Chinese cloth shoes have become popular in many parts of the world. Some Portuguese women stock up on the shoes whenever they go to London and Paris. The shoes are inexpensive and practical,
Author: XIA GONG Year 1982 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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24. Veteran Athlete Recalls the Past
AS ATHLETE, coach and administrator I have been engaged in sports for 56 years. Last November I watched with my grandchildren the telecasts of the 9th Asian Games. We were all happy and excited each
Author: XIA XIANG Year 1983 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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25. Survey to Mt. Tomur
MT. TOMUR, highest peak in the Tianshan Mountains, was scaled only in July 1977 and a red five-star flag was planted on its summit by a Chinese scientific team. It is located near the Sino-Soviet
Author: XIA XUNCHENG Year 1983 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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26. Walking Sticks - Useful, Ornamental and Legendary
A walking stick can be a plain wooden staff helpful in climbing a mountain path, an indispensable companion to the infirm, or a richly decorated work of art. In ancient China certain types were
Author: XIA GONG Year 1983 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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27. China's Women 'Judokas'
THE arrival of a number of young women with short, bobbed hair in the Judo Training Gymnasium in Beijing last summer created something of a stir, for this was once an exclusively male
Author: ZOU XIA Year 1984 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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28. Laurels for Chinese Acrobats
GONGS CLASH and drums roll. Three golden lion's stalk imperiously onto the stage. They proceed to leap about and roll on the ground as they follow an armor-clad warrior holding a large embroidered
Author: LI XIA Year 1986 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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29. Trying to Give 'Service with a Smile'
The set of articles "How Beijing People Start Their Day" in our January issue inspired many readers to write us in appreciation of that glimpse into the everyday lives of Chinese people. In this
Author: XIA XIURONG Year 1986 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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30. China's Ballet World
IN THE LAST five years Western audiences have discovered with surprise and pleasure that after long neglect during the "cultural revolution," Western classical music and other art forms are
Author: LI XIA Year 1986 Issue 11 PDF HTML