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31. Equal Opportunities for Women: Many Gains, Some Problems
AMONG the Chinese nowadays, calling a woman "Mrs. so-and-so," or identifying her as a "housewife" is very likely to be taken as impolite, if not a humiliating insult. Evolving sex roles in China have
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1982 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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32. The Thirty Centuries of Xi'an
EVER since the discovery in the 1970s of the life-size, miraculously preserved pottery army in an imperial tomb of the Qin dynasty (221-206 B.C.), the city of Xi'an has become a Mecca for
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1982 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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33. Chinese Dance and Music at Asian Arts Festival
SOME of China's most striking folk dances have been preserved and developed into performance numbers by the Central Song and Dance Ensemble in Beijing - dances such as the graceful Dai nationality
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1982 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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34. China Tourism: New Facets
ALTHOUGH worldwide tourism declined last year, China's tourism operations continued their steady growth. In 1982 the China International Travel Service (CITS), responsible for coordinating trips for
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1983 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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35. I. M. Pei's Xiangshan Hotel
DRESSED informally in a dark sweater and slacks, world-famous Chinese-American architect I. M. Pei perched on a sofa in a room off the atrium of the Xiangshan Hotel, his new creation in the western
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1983 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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36. So That Women Can Work Without Worry
CARRYING her baby son, thirty-year-old Li Xiuzhi recently walked into the office of the Xili residents' committee in Beijing with tears in her eyes. Problem. Her husband was working in another city,
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1983 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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37. A Dazzling Dai Dancer
THE houselights dimmed in the auditorium of Beijing's Cultural Palace of the Nationalities. In the glow of a blue spotlight, a golden peacock woke up and shook its wings to the accompaniment of
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1983 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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38. Pianist Fou Tsong Home Again
LAST November world-renowned pianist Fou Tsong returned to his Chinese homeland for his fifth visit in four years. He was accompanied by his wife, Patricia Toh, and their sons. It was Mrs. Fou's
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1983 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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39. 'Death of a Salesman' in Beijing
BY the end of the play, as Willy Loman's wife Linda bends over his grave and says. "Willy, I made the last payment on the house today. Today, dear. And there'll be nobody home. We're free and clear.
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1983 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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40. Renaissance in Music Education
OVER a two-month period last summer, Beijing's Central Conservatory of Music proudly showcased the talents of its students in some 50 concerts and performances, including China's first-ever
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML