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491. What's New in Children's Theatre
FILMS and TV programs especially for youngsters have long been produced for China's child audience of 360 million. But until lately, with the exception of a few pioneering groups, not much had been
Author: LI QIN and CHEN CHUANMIN Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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492. What Young People Want in a Mate
I WANT a man who is a technician, enterprising, intelligent, honest and eager to learn. He should be taller than 1.75 meters, not drink or smoke, and have a gentle disposition and an ardent love of
Author: LI ZHIGAO and CHU YUNLONG Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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493. A Township Government Reinstated
WHEN the communes were established in China in 1958, they were administrators of the collective economy. But they were also government units, and as such replaced the old township governments.This
Author: LI CHAO and ZHANG ZHIQUAN Year 1984 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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494. The Story of the King of Brunei's Tomb
ON a small hill on a winding road outside Nanjing's Andemen Gate stands a weathered tomb from the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Its approach road, in typical Chinese imperial-official style, is lined
Author: JI SHIJIA and LI WUZONG Year 1984 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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495. Flavors of All the Provinces in Beijing
A CAPITAL ought to have a lot of restaurants where people could sample the cuisine of all parts of the country, the Beijing people's government decided in 1983. They appealed to the provinces to
Author: LIN ZENG and LI JIERU Year 1985 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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496. Quansuzhai: Beijing's Vegetarian Restaurant
LOCATED on the busy shopping street Wangfujing near the center of town, the Quansuzhai is always full of customers. It is especially packed at holiday times, for its famous dishes are family
Author: LI JIERU and LIN ZHENGCHENG Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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497. The Day Zhou Enlai Spoke at Bandung
During the Bandung Conference, the ' People's Daily' in Beijing carried a daily report from its correspondents headlined 'Bandung Diary.' It was later published in boo!; form in China. Below is one
Author: LI SHENZHI and ZHANG YAN Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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498. Stewardesses: Extra Service with a Smile
NOT MANY passengers write their airlines. But recently an American woman who had flown CAAC's San Francisco-Beijing run wrote, "Stewardess Peng Liubao's warm, attentive service was like her smile - a
Author: LI HUAIXIANG and LIU HONGFA Year 1985 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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499. Chinese Cookery
1/2 1b. pork fillet6 egg whites5 teaspoons flour5 teaspoons cornstarch1/2 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon rice wine3 cups vegetable oil for deep-fryingFor peppercorn-salt dip:1 tablespoon salt mixed with 2
Author: Ruan Zha Li Ji Year 1987 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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500. The Beijing Railway Hub Keeps Pace
THE HUGE, BUSY Beijing Railway Station was built in 1959. Then, it handled 31 arriving and departing trains, and 30,000 passengers a day. Today, with modernization in full swing and more people than
Author: TAN JUNYONG and LI SHUZHEN Year 1987 Issue 5 PDF HTML