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301. Traditional Beijing Opera Returns to the Stage
LAST year a Chinese art troupe brought to the U.S.A. China's ancient performing art, new to most Americans. Such Beijing opera themes as Havoc in Heaven, At the Crossroads, and War Dance held a
Author: HU JINMING and LIU XUETAO Year 1979 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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302. Along the Silk Road Dance Drama
THE new full-length dance drama Along the Silk Road presented by the Gansu Song and Dance Ensemble has been widely acclaimed for its color and sheer beauty, as well as its new departures in staging
Author: WANG XI and LIU QINGXIA Year 1980 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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303. Shashi Readjusts Its Industry
LAST year the small city of Shashi to the west of Wuhan in Hubei province became known to almost everyone in the light and textile industries, and even some abroad. Many knew the name of Shashi
Author: CHENG DENGKE and LIU HONGFA Year 1980 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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304. How Hybrid Rice Was Developed in China
HYBRID rice developed in the 1970s in China is now grown on some 5 million hectares. Last year, this is estimated to have brought in 3.5 million tons more rice. When Yuan Longping of the Rice
Author: LOU XIZHI and LIU CHENLIE Year 1980 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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305. Ancient Imperial Pharmacy - Now the People's
IN the labyrinthine lanes of the hurly-burly shopping district of Da Sha La, a traditional market place of old Beijing, stands the 311-year-old Tongrentang, once apothecaries to China's emperors.
Author: YOU XIYUAN and LIU HONGFA Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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306. Marketing Changes in Beijing
IN LINE WITH the general economic reform, a number of experiments in marketing are being tried in Beijing and elsewhere with the aim of stimulating economic development and making producers more
Author: CAI WUYAN and LIU HONGFA Year 1981 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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307. Mount Gongga - Biologists' Paradise
MOST mountain ranges in China run east and west, but the soaring peaks and deep ravines of the Hengduan Range meander north and south through the western parts of Sichuan and Yunnan provinces and the
Author: QIU CHEN and LIU LU Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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308. A Plastic Surgeon's Career
IN an operating room under a shadowless lamp, Dr. Dong Shufen, noted woman plastic surgeon, professor and deputy head of the Xi'an Medical College Hospital No. 2, was operating on a patient for a
Author: LIU BINGQI and ZHANG TIANLAI Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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309. A Famous Beijing Dish
IT'S called shuanyangrou - in English, Mongolian hotpot - thin slices of mutton boiled quickly at the table in a Mongolian water brazier and served with fascinating sauces and seasonings. This is one
Author: LIN ZENGCHENG and LIU HONGFA Year 1981 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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310. Recent Trends in Chinese Writing
THE smashing of the gang of four was a turning point not only for modern Chinese history, but also for Chinese culture. Literature, freed from the chains of feudal-fascist control and modern
Author: FENG MU and LIU XICHENG Year 1982 Issue 1 PDF HTML