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41. Determined Philatelist
I never imagined Shen Zenghua had so many rare stamps from the liberated areas," said Meiso Mizuhara[注释1] when he saw Shen Zenghua's stamp collection in Beijing in September last year. Mizuhara,
Author: ZHAO WENYI Year 1981 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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42. The Guangzhou Stamp Exhibition
A big stamp exhibition was held at the Cultural Park in Guangzhou (Canton) from February 5 to 25. Sponsored by the Guangzhou Philatelic Society, the city's Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and
Author: ZHAO WENYI Year 1981 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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43. China's First Turkey Farm
UNTIL now in China, turkeys could only be seen in zoos, and hardly anyone had ever lasted this bird used so widely in the West as fresh meat and as a filler in various processed sausages and
Author: ZHAO XIAOYUN Year 1982 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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44. Rural Housing Boom: New Designs for Changing Lifestyles
A REAL housing boom is underway in the countryside as a result of the great improvement in rural living standards over the past four years. New homes have gone up not only in the more prosperous
Author: ZHAO BONIAN Year 1983 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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45. They Bring Ancient Music to Today's Audiences
MUSIC of the past - some of it thousands of years old - is again being enjoyed by Chinese listeners as a result of spare-time efforts of a group of dedicated musicians. Three years ago the Japanese
Author: ZHAO CHENG Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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46. Beijing Stamp Corporation Breaks New Ground
THE BEIJING Stamp Corporation opened its doors on Chang'an Boulevard in September 1979, and in just four years has built up a devoted clientele. Today more than 10,000 avid philatelists regularly
Author: ZHAO WENYI Year 1983 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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47. World Communications Year in China
IN 1981 the United Nations designated 1983 as "World Communications Year". The aim was to publicize the role of communications, spread scientific knowledge about it, examine various countries'
Author: ZHAO WANGDA Year 1983 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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48. The Wild Mandarin Duck
IN China the mandarin duck is regarded as a symbol of devoted married love. The male and female are supposed to remain loyal to the end of their lives, the one committing suicide if the other dies.
Author: ZHAO ZHENGJIE Year 1984 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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49. Big Stamp Exhibition
THE CHINA National Philatelic Exhibition last November 29 through December 8 drew the biggest-ever crowd to the National Art Gallery in Beijing, 120,000 visitors, including many foreign
Author: ZHAO WENYI Year 1984 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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50. Communications Industry: Forging Links for Modernization
IN AN ISOLATED mountain village in Tibet - where not so long ago any communication with the outside world meant days of travel on foot or yak-back - a family listens to a popular correspondence
Author: ZHAO WANGDA Year 1986 Issue 12 PDF HTML