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31. Who Cooks Supper?
In a changed society the traditional roles of husband and wife are also changing. Staff reporter LI XIA gives us the big picture.WHEN China Today's photographer went to Xidan Food Market, the biggest
Author: LI XIA Year 1992 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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32. Reflections on a Little-Known Region
In Ningxia to attend the '91 China Ningxia International Yellow River Culture Festival staff reporter MA XIA jotted down impressions of one of China's least-known, most-worth-knowing regions.Carvings
Author: MA XIA Year 1992 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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33. The Trials of Parenthood
Raising children is no easy task, as staff reporter LI XIA, a sometimes harried mother, relates in this highly personal account of the difficulties of being a parent in today's society.MY SON
Author: LI XIA Year 1992 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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34. Looping the Hoop
Suddenly hoops were everywhere - big ones, little ones, orange, red, blue, green, yellow, in offices, schoolrooms, homes and factories. Swivel and sway, everyone gave it a try. Staff reporter XIA ER.
Author: XIA ER Year 1992 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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35. Shaolin - Monks, Mystery and Martial Arts
World-famous Shaolin Temple has become a center for martial arts, as reported by staff reporter LI XIA.SHAOLIN TEMPLE, located in Dengfeng County, not far from Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan Province
Author: LI XIA Year 1992 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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36. Keeping Workers Fit
Staff reporter XIA ER tells how enterprises are organizing sports events and physical exercise for their workers.REALIZING THE need to improve their workers' health, many enterprises in China have
Author: XIA ER Year 1992 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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37. Tangshan 16 Years After the Earthquake
Staff reporter LI XIA found a city determined to be the Shenzhen of north China.ON JULY 26, 1976, a great earthquake shook Tangshan, a medium-size city 150 kilometers from Beijing, killing over
Author: LI XIA Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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38. Parents Are Going to School Too in Beijing
When it was found China's only children were being spoiled in most cases and even beaten to death in some notorious cases, concerned educational workers decided it was time to put family education
Author: XIA ER Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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39. From Poor Farmer to Prosperous Innkeeper
When Liang Fugui saw the numbers of tourists and pilgrims coming to Wutai Mountain, he switched vocations and changed his life forever. Staff reporter LI XIA tells his story.LIANG FUGUI, a farmer
Author: LI XIA Year 1993 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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40. Rock Music Rolling Through China
The popularity of rock music is on the rise in China. Staff reporter XIA ER introduces the new talents entertaining young fans.AT A concert in November to welcome the Chinese athletes home from
Author: XIA ER Year 1993 Issue 3 PDF HTML