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361. Environmental Architectonics: Putting the Science Back In Fengshui
THE theory of fengshui may have originated in ancient China, but when most Chinese hear the word today, they associate it with superstition. Surprisingly, it is those on the other side of the Pacific
Author: staff reporter WANG SONG Year 2007 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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362. The Road of the "Wonder Kid"
FORMER snooker world champion Peter Ebdon once said that the rising Chinese star Ding Junhui is destined to become the World Number 1. Ebdon, who has been on the snooker circuit for some time, rates
Author: staff reporter WANG SONG Year 2007 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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363. Beijing's Most Senior Overseas Busy Body
DAVID Tool is known as Lao Du to his Chinese students and friends. This 65-year-old veteran colonel from South Carolina has been a teacher of Analytical Thinking at the Beijing International Studies
Author: staff reporter WANG SONG Year 2007 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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364. The Mount Song Geological Treasure Trove
MOUNT Song towers over Henan Province from east to west, forming the hilly landscape in China's western Central Plains area. It is at the center of China's five famous mountains, with Mount Tai (in
Author: WANG SUZHEN & ZHANG XIAOYU Year 2007 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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365. The Giant Panda
THE FAMOUS giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is found only in the mountains of southwest China. It has inhabited the earth for at least 600,000 years, but was not entered in world zoological
Author: WANG SUNG and LU CHANG-KUN Year 1973 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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366. Mustagh Ata Diary
On July 7, 1959 the flag of the People's Republic of China was hoisted on the summit of the 7,546-metre Mustagh Ata in the Pamir mountains. This was the first time a party of 33, comprising 25 men
Author: WANG FENG-TUNG, YANG KE-HSIEN Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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367. FLOWERS OF ALL SEASONS BLOOM TOGETHER
FLOWERS of the four seasons blooming together" has been a household phrase ever since a popular nineteenth-century novel, Flowers in the Mirror, portrayed an empress who, wishing to test her power,
Author: WANG KUANG-YAO and TSAO CHING-CHIU Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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368. Chicken for Dinner
THE squawks of chickens and shrieks of women's laughter greeted our ears as we entered the bamboo grove in front of the Chiu family house on a Sunday morning early this spring. As we crossed the
Author: WEN CHUAN-HSING and WANG HUAN-TOU Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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369. Serf Yesterday, Hero Today
GONPA, a fine son of the Tibetan people, who had spent the greater part of his life under the terrible oppression of serfdom, performed a feat unprecedented in the history of mankind. Together with
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN and WANG YUAN-CHING Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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370. Harbin's Industry Helps the Farm
ON the vast and fertile plains of Heilungkiang province in Northeast China are grown a sizable proportion of the country's wheat, soya beans, kaoliang and maize. But in the past industries serving
Author: HAN WEN-YI and WANG TIEN-YIN Year 1961 Issue 10 PDF HTML