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51. A Christian Church in Beijing
THE CHONGWENMEN Christian Church is one of Beijing's most popular spots each Christmas Eve as thousands of worshipers crowd the aisles during the church's annual midnight service. The 1,400-seat
Author: BAI YU Year 1990 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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52. Floods Have Not Deterred China's Schoolchildren
The disastrous floods that destroyed countless homes and other buildings last summer did not prevent the schools from opening on time. Staff reporter XIA YU tells the heartwarming story of how help
Author: XIA YU Year 1992 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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53. Balancing the Budget
CHEN YU, a staff member of the Hubei Provincial General Office, describes an important lesson she learned about running a happy household.WHEN I WAS growing up, I was a self-willed girl. My parents
Author: CHEN YU Year 1992 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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54. A Trip to Tianshu Mountain
Ancient pines; deep gorges and waterfalls, mountain trails that must be traversed on all fours, spectacular sunsets and evening bonfires are the things in store for visitors to Tianzhu Mountain.A
Author: YU QIAN Year 1993 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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55. Window on China
Fashion or Art?Fang Jinghui, a young fashion designer from Guangdong Province, recently held his own fashion show in China Art Gallery, Beijing, at a personal cost of 70,000 yuan. Fang, a 1992
Author: Yu Xiangjun Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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56. "Big Cat" and His "Dad"
Chen Mingxu works in an advertising company. Every day he tries to get home early from work to see his adopted "son," whom he has christened Big Cat. Actually Big Cat isn't a cat at all but a
Author: YU XIANGJUN Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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57. China's School Dropouts: Giving Them Hope
Project Hope, aimed at helping poor children in China who cannot afford to go to school, has been operating for four years. The project provides underprivileged children with tuition fees, sets up
Author: YU XIANGJUN Year 1994 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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58. Japanese Cartoons, "Eye Candy" for Chinese Kids
The Japanese have done it again, finding and capturing a market where nobody thought one existed. Thousands of unsuspecting Chinese suddenly woke up one morning to find themselves awash in (are you
Author: YU YUE Year 1994 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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59. The World Through Children's Eyes
OWNING A camera has become an everyday thing for most Chinese, especially for children, growing numbers of whom are getting a chance to express their creativity and feelings through the lens of a
Author: YU XIANGJUN Year 1994 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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60. The Banpo Line: Materials With a Message
CLOTHING HAS been an integral part of society since the dawn of human history. In antiquity the main decorative motifs for garments were animals and plants, which can still be seen in the remains of
Author: YU XIANGJUN Year 1995 Issue 3 PDF HTML