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41. Sports Craze in the Countryside
ECONOMIC reform in China's countryside has given rural people more leisure and more money to spend. One result is a greater interest in sports. Villagers are now watching national and international
Author: YANG XUEWEI Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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42. Beacon for the Blind: China's Braille Publishing House
FOUR out of five of China's 1.6 million blind people live in the countryside. Most of the blind in the cities are educated and can read and write Chinese Braille based on the basic international
Author: YANG ZHONGCHENG Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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43. From Country Boy to World-Ranked Gymnast
AUGUST 5, 1984, Los Angeles: The Olympic gymnasts have battled their way to a close finish, treating the crowd to a spectacular display of precision leaps, twists and "soft landings." Applause sweeps
Author: YANG HENGSHENG Year 1985 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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44. 'Bike Three' and His Business
SINCE the bicycle is one of the main means of transport in Beijing, bicycle repair service is extremely important. Bike-repair stalls were among the first privately owned businesses to appear on the
Author: FANG YANG Year 1985 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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45. Motorcycle Training School
A COACH calls "Start!" and some 70 riders of motorcycles of all different sorts set their machines roaring over the training ground. Most are intent and exhilarated with this new mode of transport,
Author: YANG YONGSEN Year 1985 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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46. The Chinese Language Goes to the World
THE Chinese language is used by one-fourth of all human beings on earth. It is one of the official languages of the United Nations. More and more people throughout the world are learning Chinese
Author: YANG SHIQUAN Year 1985 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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47. Shen Congwen, a Long-Neglected Writer
SHEN CONGWEN, now 84. jokingly compares himself to an ancient curio suddenly unearthed and causing a lot of excitement. Though his finest works were written in the 1930s and 40s, he has only now been
Author: YANG HENGSHENG Year 1986 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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48. A Schoolgirl in Antarctica
NOT MANY 12 year olds get to travel abroad, but last January I took the trip of a lifetime. I went to Antarctica, 17,500 kilometers from home!When Chinese scientists set up China's first South Pole
Author: YANG HAILAN Year 1986 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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49. Shakespeare in the Chinese Idiom
THE FIRST-EVER China Shakespeare Festival - on the 370th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare - was held in Beijing and Shanghai from April 10 to 23. Both professional and college troupes
Author: YANG HENGSHENG Year 1986 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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50. Postal Wheels Bring People Together
IT SEEMS postal workers never say goodbye to people. Day after day I ride my green bike down the same familiar streets and lanes, bringing a newspaper to Grandpa So-and-so and a letter to Aunt
Author: YANG YULIANG Year 1986 Issue 11 PDF HTML