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51. Dance Drama 'The Peony Pavilion'
THE STAGE light falls dimly on a young woman in her sickbed. Suddenly the dream image of her lover appears. She rises and the two pour out their love for one another in the language of dance. He
Author: XIAO TAN Year 1985 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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52. Travels with President Li Xiannian
President Li Xiannian's slate visits to Canada and the U.S. last July were the first ever for a Chinese head of state and followed closely on Premier Zhao Ziyang's January 1984 trip to these countries
Author: TAN AIQING Year 1985 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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53. Return to Nature: The Wuyi Mountains
WHAT had long lured me to the Wuyi Mountains was their fabled serenity. After a three-day stay, I did find them blessedly free of the hubbub of modern life and unspoiled' by commercialization. As a
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1985 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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54. Our Teacher Knows How to Play
EVERYBODY knew our class didn't behave. Then we got a new teacher. On her first day she said, "My name is Liu. I'm going to be your Chinese language teacher. I hope I will become your good friend." I
Author: TAN QUN Year 1985 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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55. Jilin Province: Nature and Manchu Culture
JILIN PROVINCE, running diagonally northwest from the Korean border in northeast China, is not widely known abroad. But 1 found some extremely interesting places and people there.This is an ancient
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1986 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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56. Big Growth, Immediate Problems
FIVE years ago when tourism in China on a large scale was just beginning, foreign tourists were mostly a curiosity. Friendly Chinese often collected in crowds around them or followed them to observe
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1986 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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57. A Look at China's Major Tourist Spots
HERE are the highspots of tours one can make in China.1. Beijing, Ancient and Modern CapitalBeijing was already a capital in the 11th century B.C.- of the Kingdom of Yan - and, much later following
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1986 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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58. 'Confucian' Cuisine
CONFUCIUS himself probably ate rather sparingly most of his life. For much of it (551-479 B.C.) he was an itinerant philosopher traveling from state to state trying to get a hearing for his ideas and
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1986 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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59. From Hangzhou to Huangshan Via Thousand-Island Lake
HANGZHOU, the coastal city considered the acme of the Chinese landscape, and the Huangshan Mountains in nearby Anhui province with their breathtaking scenery of peaks, pines and clouds, are two
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1986 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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60. The Huangshan Mountains - by Foot or Cable Car
YOU CANT SAY you've seen the mountains and rivers of China until you've been to the Huangshan Mountains, with their seas of shifting clouds, strange rock formations, and gnarled pines. It's a
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1986 Issue 12 PDF HTML