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61. Ding Guangquan: Teacher of Comic Dialogue to Foreigners
DING Guangquan is a senior actor in the China Coal-Mine Art Troupe. He has recently become noted in Chinese comic dialogue circles since accepting more than 40 foreign students. Many of Ding's
Author: GAO CHANG Year 2001 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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62. Overseas Chinese Artists Paint the Homeland
CHINESE people have been leaving their homeland for many centuries. Whether it was for exploration, to seek new opportunities, or to flee the misery of hard times, they have left their footprints in
Author: CHANG RENXIA Year 1984 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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63. Art from Roots
NATURE is an infinitely talented artist. The roots of bamboo or other trees are beautiful in themselves - and often more so for their fantastic, even grotesque shapes. Skilled, imaginative artists
Author: CHANG RENXIA Year 1986 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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64. RADIO IN THE VILLAGES
IN SHANTUNG as in most parts of China, the rural areas have their own widespread radio redif-fusion network. In this province alone, some 1,150,000 loudspeaker outlets have been installed in farmers'
Author: YU YU-HSIU Year 1963 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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65. The Springs of Tsinan
A spring in every courtyard, willows by every house" is the way a writer once described Tsinan, the capital of Shantung province. The city has many beautiful natural springs which supply the 800,000
Author: YU YU-HSIU Year 1965 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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66. New Happenings in a Commune
ANYONE who visited our Hsin- wu People's Commune before the great proletarian cultural revolution and comes back now is bound to be amazed by its new look of prosperity. Gone is the scattered and
Author: YU YU-HSIANG Year 1968 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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67. Reevaluating Attitudes on Love
UTNIVERSAL enthusiasm greeted the return of the traditional Peking opera The Tale of the White Snake to the Peking stage and television last autumn. It had been banned for some ten years. There is a
Author: YU YU-WEN Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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68. Defeating the Kidnappers
SEEING the film on the Soviet revisionist renegade clique's crimes against China and the scenes of the persecution of us two fishermen once again roused our fury, for we were kidnapped from Chinese
Author: YUAN CHANG-FA and CHANG TA-TIEN Year 1969 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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69. OUR SHIPPING AND HIGHWAYS
THE EARLY development of China's shipping routes and highways was accomplished at the expense of national sovereignty and the people's welfare.Shipping along the coast and great rivers remained under
Author: CHANG PO-CHUN Year 1952 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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70. Thirteen Years in Chungking
THOUSANDS of people from abroad visited Chungking between 1939 and 1945, when it was the capital of the Kuomintang regime during China's war with Japan. Few who went there at the time felt happy: the
Author: CHANG YIU-SUNG Year 1952 Issue 3 PDF HTML