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41. Grand Review of Chinese Culinary Art
CHINESE COOKERY is world famous, but the National Culinary Competition held by the Ministry of Commerce in Beijing last winter was the first ever in the new China. The aim of the competition was to
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1984 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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42. Shandong's Weifang: Hidden Wonders
AT the old walled town of Weifang in central Shandong province, one can gain an unexpectedly broad and many-faceted sampling of Chinese culture. Famed for its handicrafts and New Year pictures, the
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1984 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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43. Teaching Tiny Tots the Violin
AT a recital last March in Beijing's West District, 16 young violinists, including soloist Luo Yingying, played their simple tunes to warm applause from the audience and the popping of news
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1984 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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44. 'Mutual Respect, Mutual Benefit'- President Reagan in China
GOOD-BYE, Grandpa and Grandma Reagan," called the Hongqiao Township kindergarten tots, caught up in all the excitement but hardly aware that they had just met the President and First Lady of the
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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45. High-Flying Pandas to the Olympics
IT WO YOUNG PANDAS from the Beijing Zoo. Ying Xin and Yong Yong, have done a lot of traveling in their short lives - first from their native habitat in the high mountains of Sichuan province to
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1984 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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46. Nanning: Subtropical City
IN few cities in China can one see so many of the genuine ethnic features of China's minorities on the street as at the annual songfest of the Zhuang people in Nanning, capital of the Guangxi Zhuang
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1984 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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47. Bridgeman Academy Alumnae Reunion
WHEN Mrs. Bridgeman of the American Congregational Mission founded her middle school for girls in a hutong (lane) in old Beijing in 1864, she could hardly have imagined the grand celebration of its
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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48. Chinese Mezzo-Soprano Dazzles European Opera World
NAPOLEON once said that a soldier who didn't have the ambition to be a marshal couldn't really be a good soldier." These words came not from a tough army man, but from the slender, sweet-voiced
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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49. American Wins a Trip to China
WHEN 30-year-old Gloria Sorkow, a student at California State University, went with her son to the local shopping mall in Northridge, Los Angeles, to buy his friend a birthday gift, she herself got a
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1985 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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50. New Vacationland at the Border
A FEW years ago the Chinese countryside in Shenzhen and Zhuhai bordering Hongkong and Macao consisted only of some sleepy villages. Today, as special economic zones, these areas are all fresh and
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1985 Issue 7 PDF HTML