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21. Readjustment Brings More Consumer Goods
SIGNIFICANT new achievements have been made by China's light industry in the last two years as part of the country's economic readjustment. Its 1979-80 rate of growth surpassed that of heavy
Author: YI XING Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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22. Early Musical Instruments Live Again
WHEN ancient peoples buried priceless, works of art and the furnishings of daily life in the tombs of monarchs and nobles, their intention was to provide a luxurious afterlife for these very
Author: YI SHUI Year 1981 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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23. Champion and Film Star
THIS spring The Shaolin Temple, a feature film produced by Hongkong's Chung Yuen Motion Picture Co. and shot in Henan province, drew larger audiences than any other Hongkong kungfu offering. The
Author: YI XU Year 1982 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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24. China's Sister Cities and Provinces Around the World
ONE of the nicast things about international friendship is the growth of the sister-city idea. In 1973 it was China's Tianjin and Japans Kobe, then Shanghai and Yokohama, and Xi'an and Nara. Since
Author: YI FAN Year 1983 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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25. Costumes and Ornaments of Minority Nationalities
A breathtaking variety of traditional costumes and ornaments of striking beauty has resulted from the different history, geography, culture, customs and living conditions of China's 55 minority
Author: YI XU Year 1983 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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26. Writer Lao She - More Popular Than Ever
A major cultural event of the past year was the TV series based on the three-part novel Four Generations Under One Root by the late great modern writer Lao She (Shu Sheyu). the series, dealing with
Author: SHU YI Year 1986 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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27. Tomb of the First Emperor's Ancestor
THE POTTERY ARMY buried with Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor, caused a sensation when unearthed. So when a big tomb of one' of his ancestors was to be excavated, hopes for rich treasure ran high.
Author: YI XU Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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28. Tianjin's SOS Children's Village
MOST ORPHANS in China are cared for by relatives or by friends and co-workers of their parents. Others are cared for in more institutional ways. Currently, for instance, construction is in full swing
Author: YI DA Year 1987 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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29. Guardians of Cultural Relics
ONE RAINY DAY in April this year, a farmer entered an antique shop on Beijing's busy Drum Tower Street. From his frayed, soiled handbag he removed an exquisite porcelain vase. "What would you pay me
Author: YI XU Year 1987 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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30. A New Kind of Summer Camp
SUMMER VACATION is camp time for kids all over China - camps usually with special themes such as aeronautics, navigation, geography, photography, radio or computers. But this last summer, school
Author: YI DA Year 1987 Issue 11 PDF HTML