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31. A Monastery of Painted Sculptures
A two-hour drive south from the city of Taiyuan in Shanxi province brings one to the Shuanglin Buddhist Monastery at Qiaotou village. It was built in the Northern Wei dynasty (A.D. 386-534) and
Author: DING NANLAN Year 1984 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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32. A Teacher's Story
What Ding Rong's students did at the time of the death of her son was the result of her long and warm relation with them. A teacher of fine arts courses which are taken by all junior students at
Author: DING RONG Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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33. Wu Guanzhong: Artist Who Blends East and West
Wu Guanzhong, 65, began his study of Chinese painting with the famous artist Lin Fengmian. In 1947 he went to Paris, studying oils at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts. He traveled to
Author: ZHANG DING Year 1985 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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34. Tagore's Chinese Student
PROFESSOR WEI FENGJIANG was the only Chinese student of the great Indian poet and Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore. Not long ago, I had an interview with Professor Wei at his home in Garden
Author: HANG DING Year 1987 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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35. Tourist Sites in Hunan Province
THE RICH tourism resources of Hunan province are opening up to visitors as transportation improves. The Beijing-Guangzhou rail line takes travelers to many areas in eastern Hunan where artifacts and
Author: DING XUEXIN Year 1990 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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36. A Family of Teachers
A veteran primary school teacher, DING SHUQING, talks about her career in education and of the devotion to teaching that is shared by every member of her immediate family.I AM A primary school teacher
Author: DING SHUQING Year 1992 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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37. Volunteers Contribute to Poverty Relief
Making an effort to help the countrysideCAI CHUNLONG, 28, found a job after graduating from college, doing marketing for a company in Beijing. Last September, when he saw in the China Youth News a
Author: DING MO Year 1997 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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38. Life in Tibetan Sichuan
Old ways are making way for modern convenience.IN Dawu County of Garze Tibet Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan, about nine of every 10 inhabitants are Tibetan. Marriage here between the Han people
Author: DING MO Year 1998 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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39. Internet Trends
Previously limited by a lack of knowledge, computer skills, technology and income, most Chinese had little knowledge of and even less access to the Internet. Today that is changing.CROWDED connections
Author: DING MO Year 1998 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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40. Tibetan Buddhist Temples in Western Sichuan
Various sects flourish in this part of China, lending vitality to the daily life of the region.IN the 8th century Tibetan Buddhism spread to western Sichuan and local inhabitants became assimilated
Author: DING MO Year 1998 Issue 4 PDF HTML