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61. International Kite Festival
A three-day international kite festival last April turned Weifang in Shandong province into colorful chaos. For the first time, the city's citizens were joined by enthusiasts from Australia, Britain,
Author: WANG GUANGQIANG Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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62. Taming the Yellow River
The Huanghe (Yellow) River, was known historically as "China's sorrow" for its terrible floods. The soft, frioble soil that enabled it to become the cradle of Chinese civilization was also its doom,
Author: WANG HUAYUN Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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63. The Terrors and Joys of Climbing Qomolangma
AS A mountaineer 1 naturally have deep feelings about Mt. Qomolangma (Everest), the world's highest peak and for its sheer size sometimes called "the globe's third pole." I was one of the first three
Author: WANG FUZHOU Year 1984 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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64. The Jinsha River, Yi Brothers and Luding Bridge
This is the third article in our series on the Long March (the first two appeared in May and July). The series will appear every two months and end in our March 1985 issue. For readers' convenience,
Author: WANG XINMIN Year 1984 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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65. 'Song of the Chinese Revolution'
WHAT would a great anniversary be without an epic production? To the sonorous sound of ancient stone chimes being struck, the curtain rises on the 35th anniversary song and dance epic Song of the
Author: WANG XI Year 1984 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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66. Changing Times in the Countryside
JIANGSU, situated near the mouth of the Changjiang (Yangtze) River on China's east coast, is the country's most densely populated province. With 61.35 million people and only 0.8 hectares of farmland
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1985 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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67. China's Film Awards
FILMS are popular in China, and. a good one can attract an audience of over 100 million. To guide filmmakers in viewers' changing tastes, Hundred Flower awards are given every year on the basis of a
Author: WANG SHUSHUN Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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68. Hongkong Accord Signed - A Pledge to the Future
IN a silence broken only by the clicking of press photographers' cameras, Premier Zhao Ziyang and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher signed the historic Sino-British Joint Declaration on
Author: WANG YONGYAO Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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69. Mt. Nanjiabawa - Still Unconquered Peak
TIBET'S 7,782-meter Mt. Nanjiabawa is still a virgin peak - despite our team's best efforts this past year to be the first to reach the top. The sprawling base of this huge mountain covers parts of
Author: WANG ZHENHUA Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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70. A Beijing Weekend
NINE O'CLOCK. A sunny Sunday morning in September 1984. China works a six-day week, thus Zheng Xiaojun, a 27-year-old translator for the China International Trade Promotion Society, can linger in
Author: WANG ZHENG Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML