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51. Shaolin Martial Arts and the Shaolin Festival
THE FAME of the martial arts tradition of Shaolin Temple is growing daily, not only among Chinese people but also among foreigners, and the Shaolin style is developing from merely one school of
Author: MA JINGCHUN Year 1996 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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52. Bohai Folklore Garden
BOHAI Folklore Garden, on the middle reaches of the Mudan River in Heilongjiang Province, combines aquatic activities, vacationing and folklore.Ancient Stockade VillageThe Mudan River was a
Author: MA TIEYING Year 1998 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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53. Yunnan's Ancient Colors
THE venue of the Sixth Asian Folk Arts Festival, Yunnan Province in southwestern China, is home to many minorities, including Yi, Miao, Bai and Hani ethnic groups whose wisdom and hard work have
Author: MA KEBIN Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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54. Turandot in the Forbidden City
A first for China and the world of opera.IN September 1998 Puccini's opera Turandot was staged in the Forbidden City in Beijing. More than 3,500 people came from all around the world to attend the
Author: MA YAN Year 1999 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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55. Red Bull in China
FOREIGN-brand beverages have gained popularity in China recently, greatly helping China's beverage industry improve its quality and strive to reach international standards. Consequently, consumers
Author: MA PINGCHUAN Year 1999 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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56. The Hetzel Family's Friendship with China
AT the National Re-Advocacy Meeting to Eliminate IDD (Iodine Deficiency Disorders) held in October 2000 at Beijing's Great Hall of the People, Dr. Basil Hetzel, Chairman of the International Council
Author: MA TAI Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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57. Kaiping Watchtower Houses
AN increasing number of travelers are heading for Kaiping, a small city 122 kilometers southwest of Guangzhou, to see the 1,833 fortress-fashioned residences scattered around 15 towns.Kaiping
Author: MA JIA Year 2007 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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58. THE CHILDREN'S OWN THEATRE
Applause and cheers filled the Lyceum Theatre in Shanghai. The curtain had rung down on the last act of the play "Little Snowflake," presented by the Children's Theatre of the China Welfare
Author: JEN TEH-YAO Year 1952 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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59. RELIGION IS FREE IN CHINA
AMONG the enthusiastic throngs which celebrated the third anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China last October 1 were Christians, Buddhists, Moslems and followers of other
Author: WU YAO-TSUNG Year 1952 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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60. MORE TRADE WITH JAPAN
FOR Japan, foreign commerce is vital. Her chief industries - metals, chemicals and textiles - rely on raw material and fuel from abroad. Japan also imports much of the food her people eat,
Author: WANG FENG-YAO Year 1956 Issue 2 PDF HTML