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41. Papercuts of Yuxian County
A YOUNG WOMAN rides on donkey-back with a baby in her arms. The animal, apparently startled, begins to gallop. Frightened, she holds her child tightly and yells for help, her husband running after
Author: ZHANG FENGGAO Year 1979 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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42. Lanterns Made of Ice
A lantern made of ice? Doesn't it melt when it's lighted? No, it doesn't. The people of the city of Harbin in far northern Heilongjiang province have been making lanterns out of ice for nearly a
Author: ZHANG SHIUCHENG Year 1980 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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43. Fifty Years of Paleoanthropology in China
HALF a century ago the first apeman fossil skull in China was found in a cave on the outskirts of present-day Beijing and its owner was later popularly called Peking Man. His teeth had been
Author: ZHANG SENSHUI Year 1980 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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44. Teen-agers Help Observe Eclipse
A team of teen-age observers brought a lively note to this year's solar eclipse observations in China. Among the many scientists who gathered at Luxi county, Yunnan province on February 16 to watch a
Author: ZHANG JINGMING Year 1980 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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45. The Golden Whip Rocks
PEOPLE who see The Golden Whip Rocks never fail to be amazed by this marvellous spectacle of more than 2,000 towering crags clustered along a 20-kilometer stretch of rushing Jinbian stream. The area,
Author: ZHANG JIAQI Year 1980 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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46. An English Fighter in a Chinese Peasant War
IN the 1850s, a great peasant uprising known as the Taiping Revolution broke out in China. Its armies first occupied the vast areas of the lower and middle reaches of the Changjiang (Yangtze River),
Author: ZHANG HAIPENG Year 1980 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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47. Plastic Surgery in China
PLASTIC surgery was almost unknown in pre-liberation China. What little was done was limited to cosmetic operations such as those ' for double-fold eyelids and higher nose bridges performed by a few
Author: ZHANG DISHENG Year 1980 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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48. Handicapped But Not Disabled
FOUR years ago Ge Lijun was a lively and mischievous 7-year-old boy. He liked to swim and to climb trees, taking young house-sparrows or eggs out of nests. One day, walking along a road, he heard the
Author: ZHANG JINGMING Year 1980 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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49. Who Designed China's Best Stamps?
THE China Philatelic Journal last summer sponsored a public poll to select the best stamps in the past 30 years. The postal issues of new China since its founding in 1949 number over 400 sets. Their
Author: ZHANG JINGMING Year 1981 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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50. Uncovering Prehistoric Tibet
HUMAN beings lived in Tibet on "the roof of the world" - including parts of it uninhabitable today - at least 50,000 years ago. This is the conclusion Chinese archaeologists have drawn from work done
Author: ZHANG SENSHUI Year 1981 Issue 1 PDF HTML