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41. Chinese Cookery
1 1b. meat from chicken legs3 oz. shelled peanuts (fried until crisp)2 oz. dried red peppers, chopped into 1-cm. pieces5 teaspoons Chinese prickly ash1 tablespoon scallion, sliced1 teaspoon ginger
Author: Gong Bao Ji Ding Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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42. See-Worthy Sights in Yunnan
MOST VISITORS or would-be visitors to Yunnan know about the province's 24 minority nationality groups, their colorful costumes and crafts, their distinctive architecture and lifestyles and their
Author: STAFF REPORTER WANG JI Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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43. Ancient Shaoxing Has Modern Plans
Shaoxing County secretary JI GENLI and county head CHEN MIN'ER tell of plans that will take Shaoxing into the next century.OUTSHADOWED BY its neighbor, Hangzhou, a tourist city in Zhejiang Province,
Author: JI GENLI, CHEN MIN'ER Year 1993 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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44. A Lot of Money for a Song
One doesn't have to live in Hollywood anymore to enjoy the glamorous life of a star. From the media to casual conversations, everyone in China is talking about pop stars and their newfound
Author: staff reporter JI ZHONG Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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45. Zhaoxian County, Home of the Pears
ZHAOXIAN (Zhaozhou in ancient times) County in Hebei Province in North China, with a history of more than 2,000 years, is famous for its Zhaozhou Bridge and Xuehua (Snowflake) Pears. The single-arch
Author: LIU JI and GONG JIANHUA Year 1996 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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46. Kunming - Blooming and Booming
KUNMING in central Yunnan Province is the largest city in China's extended southwestern frontier. Two thousand years ago, it was a hub on the Southern Silk Road that connected inland China with
Author: LIU HUANZHI & JI WEI Year 2005 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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47. Chinese Cookery
Marinated Chicken with 'Hongzao'This is a specialty of Fujian cuisine, and a prize-winner at the 1983 National Culinary Competition. The dried jellyfish and hongzao (red fermented rice) are readily
Author: San Si Ban Zao Ji Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML