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41. China's Forests-Past and Present
IN ancient times China was a well-forested land, even in the now-arid northwest and the cold Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Over 7,000 years of environmental changes and human activities, however,
Author: WEN HUANRAN and HE YEHENG Year 1982 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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42. 'Children's Epoch' Magazine-A Friend to Grow With
WHEN the brightly colored Children's Epoch magazine makes its monthly arrival on newsstands and in homes, there is something for every child in every issue: stories, fairy tales, poems, drama
Author: SHENG RUMEI and HE LINGYUN Year 1985 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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43. Folk Art From Dough
FOR HUNDREDS of years Chinese craftsmen have modeled figurines out of colored dough of glutinous rice and flour.In ancient times, simple figures of animals - such as oxen and sheep - were made as
Author: HE LU and XUE GONG Year 1987 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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44. Acupuncture for Stress-Related Complaints
DURING YOUTH and middle age most of us are at the peak of our physical and mental fitness - we feel full of energy and ready to tackle anything. For some, however, the stresses of modern life -
Author: HE SHUHUAI and ZHANG HONGLIN Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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45. Acupuncture for the Middle-aged and Elderly
AS WE age, our immune systems become less efficient and we become subject to an ever-increasing number of acute and chronic complaints. Close attention to diet and regular physical exercise can help
Author: HE SHUHUAI and XUE CHENGYUAN Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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46. Weight Control Through Acupuncture
IN MEDICAL terms, those who weigh 20 percent more than the standard for their height are considered obese (For men, standard weight in kilograms means one's height in centimeters minus 105; for
Author: HE SHUHUAI & LI XIAOFANG Year 1989 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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47. A Pony Pulling an Overloaded Cart
Waking up suddenly to the fact that railways in China are (a) absolutely essential to the country's continued economic development and (b) absolutely unequal to the task, the central government has
Author: staff reporter ZHONG HE Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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48. Heilongjiang!
Of all the hot spots of the old Cold War, China's northeastern frontier in Heilongjiang was for a while one of the hottest, abutting right on the territory of the now defunct Soviet Union. Over two
Author: REN HE and GU SHANJIE Year 1994 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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49. Chinese Weekend: The Long and the Short of It
All work and no play made Chinese workers dull - and tired, and unproductive. A little extra time off has been a great morale booster for everyone.IN MARCH this year two new expressions entered the
Author: staff reporter HE LAI Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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50. The Maike of China's Northwest
They're honest, hardworking, poor, and completely devoid of greed - they're China's salt of the earth.IN MID-MAY, when the wheat turns yellow, farmers in Gansu Province and Ningxia Hui Autonomous
Author: HE YANGUANG, ZHAO PICONG Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML