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41. My Thoughts on the "Silver Tide"
Are there any "Chinese" solutions to the problem of an aging society?A WAVE of aging is approaching us at a high speed, and it calls for some reflection."Burden" or Wealth?Senior citizens, having
Author: TIAN SEN Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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42. China's Social Security
China faces a difficult problem in trying to provide a basic standard of living to the old and infirm.CHINA'S social security system, which was founded in the 1950s, has provided a small part of the
Author: TIAN SEN Year 1997 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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43. China's Social Security (II)
This is a continuation of the article with the same title from our October issue.WHEN China had a planned economy, the state or workers' enterprises provided workers' endowment insurance, including
Author: TIAN SEN Year 1997 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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44. A Passion for Life and Art
WESTERN missionaries such as Ruggieri and Matteo Ricci introduced oil paintings into China in the late Ming Dynasty, by virtue of the religious pictures and icons they brought with them from western
Author: TIAN LU Year 2002 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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45. The Thought of Learning Art
For young artist Wang Tiantian, creating significant work means everything. The canvases on which she strives to reproduce her thoughts and feelings, testify to the depth of her imagination. Her
Author: XIAO TIAN Year 2005 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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46. Zhang Qian: Pioneer of the Silk Road
ABOUT 2,100 years ago, during China's Western Han dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 24), an official named Zhang Qian was ordered by the imperial court to lead a team of 100 people on a diplomatic mission to
Author: STAFF REPORTER CHAI DI Year 1990 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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47. Jin Shangyi and His Paintings
Chinese artists have not had the easiest time adapting themselves to Western art forms, due either to a stifling of the imagination or the apparent incompatabilities between East and West. When a
Author: staff reporter DI AN Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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48. Chinese Wushu Around the World
China relearns one of its oldest artsBRUCE LEE, Li Lianjie and Jackie Chan all are well-known Chinese movie stars. In the 1960s and 1970s, Bruce Lee's martial arts films made what the Chinese call
Author: staff reporter GU DI Year 1997 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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49. Shaolin Martial Arts
THE martial arts as practiced by the monks of 1,500-year-old Shaolin Temple are an important branch of the Chinese martial arts family. The temple is renowned for having preserved Buddhist tradition
Author: staff reporter GU DI Year 1998 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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50. Popularization of China's Water-Saving Irrigation Equipment
BETWEEN northern latitudes 15 and 40 degrees, two yellow boas lie, reveling in the fact that so many people are unaware of the grave danger they pose. The boas are in fact vast stretches of desert.
Author: staff reporter GU DI Year 2000 Issue 7 PDF HTML