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51. Rare Find of Ancient Instruments
THE Marquis of Zeng must have liked music. At least a great many musical instruments were buried with him when he died in 433 B.C. Unearthed recently, they are a rare find in tomb excavation. There
Author: WU ZHAO Year 1979 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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52. The White-Headed Leaf Monkey
WE WERE in a subtropical forest in southern Guangxi (Kwangsi). The early morning sun light was just touching the mountain peaks. A monkey jumped onto a big flat rock. Blinking its bright round eyes,
Author: WU MINGCHUAN Year 1979 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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53. Zhangzhou, Home of the Narcissus
IN China people like to grow narcissus at home in the wintertime. It is said to be an auspicious sign if the blossoms come out just for the Spring Festival. Most of the bulbs are raised in Hubei,
Author: WU TONG Year 1979 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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54. Modernizing the Textile Indust
SHANGHAI'S hundred-year-old textile industry, whose products are known throughout the world, has raised labor productivity by 2.5 times since liberation in 1949, though the total number of spindles
Author: WU FUMIN Year 1979 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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55. Xiamen (Amoy)
XIAMEN (Amoy). a famous port city for centuries, lies on an island of the same name in a large bay on the southern coast of Fujian province. Since 1956 it has been connected with the mainland by a
Author: WU TONG Year 1979 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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56. From Pairing to Marriage
CHINA is a multi-national country, one of whose minorities is the Naxi. It consists of 230,000 people who live in Lijiang, Weixi, Ninglang and other counties in northwestern Yunnan province. An
Author: WU ZELIN Year 1980 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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57. Prime Teas of China
THREE thousand years ago people were already cultivating, processing and drinking tea in China, where it all began and where guests are still served tea as soon as they arrive. "Tea on a winter's
Author: WU JUENONG Year 1980 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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58. 'Rare Earths' Abound
THE "rare earths" have been the bane of beginning chemistry students for a century. They are not listed individually in the short-form periodic table of the elements, their names are hardly household
Author: WU JIAYI Year 1980 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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59. Peasant Paintings from Shanghai's Outskirts
WU TONGZHANG, 46, who specializes in seascapes and figure painting, is a member of the Chinese Artists' Association and the Research Association for Chinese Folk Literature and Art. He is director of
Author: WU TONGZHANG Year 1980 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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60. 'Flying to the Moon'
A NUMBER of dance dramas in national style have been produced in China in recent years. Flying to the Moon, the most recent, has been hailed as a breakthrough for its strengthened use of the dance to
Author: WU JIMEI Year 1980 Issue 12 PDF HTML