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21. PEKING PERSIMMON - THE UNCOMMON FRUIT
"Perfectly packed in a leathery skin the persimmon hangs on for life in the brisk autumn wind, swinging back and forth, a lantern in the dying meadow, trees blacklegged and old, the ragged bark
Author: SUSAN TRIMBLE Year 2002 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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22. COURTYARDS -CONFUCIAN OR WHAT?
I lean on the southern window and let my pride expandI consider how easy it is to be content with a small spaceEveryday I stroll in my garden for pleasure...And walk round my lonely pine tree,
Author: SUSAN TRIMBLE Year 2003 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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23. SHEEP TALES
ACCORDING to the lunar calendar, 2003 is the Year of the Sheep[注释1]. So, what about sheep? Rather than looking at the characteristics attributed to a person born in the Year of the Sheep, it might be
Author: SUSAN TRIMBLE Year 2003 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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24. DON'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUG THE KIDS!
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step "- Chinese proverbLIVING abroad is a challenge. Children are a challenge. Travelling with children in Asia is too much for some people to even
Author: SUSAN TRIMBLE Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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25. Walk in the Park
NOW begins a long hot summer in Beijing and recent happenings have conspired to change my traveling plans....whatever will I do? I could stay in my air-conditioned flat and wait for fall, race from
Author: SUSAN TRIMBLE Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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26. PARK TIDBITS
MY intention for Part 2 of Beijing parks was that I would present a short overview of each park, highlight some new parks, and of course include photos! However...As I was walking in a park one day
Author: SUSAN TRIMBLE Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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27. Beijing Parks (Part 3)
PARKS! Parks! Parks! There are simply too many to visit. My exploration has been exhausting but highly satisfying. I know the city like the back of my hand and I can sniff out parks even in the midst
Author: SUSAN TRIMBLE Year 2003 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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28. SAN BAI JIU KOU - A PILGRIMAGE
Over many dynasties the reigning emperor continued to make a pilgrimage to Jietai Temple and make sacrifices to the gods to save the land from flooding. They always took the same path laid out by the
Author: SUSAN TRIMBLE Year 2003 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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29. In Search of Shandong Treasures
Over the past year, I have been intrigued with the thought of going to Qingzhou to see the museum and the site where the Qingzhou Buddhas were discovered. Finally I bought an overnight train ticket -
Author: SUSAN TRIMBLE Year 2003 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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30. The Lusheng Sings... and a Wedding Feast!
"I am just back from Guizhou...land of tribal people, rice fields, water buffalo. What contradictions I was faced with...it seems not possible to save a culture unless the people remain removed from
Author: By SUSAN TRIMBLE Year 2004 Issue 2 PDF HTML