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61. Zoo News: Transporting Giraffes by Truck
IT WAS a warm spring day and the giraffes at the Shanghai Zoo were relaxing in the cool shade of the trees. Only nine-foot You You and the ten-foot female Li Li seemed a trifle anxious, craning their
Author: YANG YALUN Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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62. Imperial Tomb Murals
THE RULERS of ancient China regularly devoted many years of their reign (plus vast sums and manpower) to the building of extravagent tombs for themselves. The early historian Sima Qian (145-? B.C.)
Author: YANG HONG Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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63. The Rugged Plateau Source Area of China's Two Great Rivers
CHINA'S TWO longest rivers, the Changjiang (Yangtze) and the Huanghe (Yellow River) start out in the southwestern part of Qinghai province, high on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Their common source-area
Author: YANG JIHONG Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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64. Four Treasures of Jade Carving
THREE EXQUISITE carved jadeite pieces were recently exhibited at the newly opened China Arts and Crafts Gallery. These pieces, part of a set of four, were completed after seven years of meticulous
Author: YANG BODA Year 1990 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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65. The Dongjiang Area Today
YANG SHENGGEN, staff worker of Chenzhou Prefectural Administrative Office in Hunan Province, discusses the Dongjiang Hydropower Station and the effects, both good and bad, its construction has had on
Author: YANG SHENGGEN Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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66. The World's Longest Epic
YANG ENHONG, a researcher in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, brings us up to date on preservation of the Tibetan epic Gesar.AFTER CENTURIES of telling and retelling, the Tibetan epic Gesar
Author: YANG ENHONG Year 1993 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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67. The Mind of an Entrepreneur
SHI XIANGPENG, originally from Jinjiang Country, Fujian Province, is the first person to have introduced Taiwan-made products on China's mainland. This took place in 1982, when Shi, a Hongkong
Author: YANG HE Year 1993 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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68. Mountain Hydro Stations - Small but Powerful
YANG WEIXIAN, a journalist from Dayong City, Hunan Province, describes how waterpower changed one county from a primitive farming area to a modern community.THANKS TO the great numbers of rivers that
Author: YANG WEIXIAN Year 1993 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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69. A Child in Luck
IT'S ONE of those "incredible but true" stories one hears about from time to time: On a train trip to Bejing with his mother, three-year-old Xie Xiaojie had to go to the toilet. Since the train was
Author: YANG XIAOZHOU Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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70. Precious Relics from Ancient Pagodas
Yesterday's religious faith often produces the priceless treasures of today.WHEN BUDDHISM arrived in China in the third century, it attracted a growing number of believers, with the result that a
Author: YANG HONG Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML