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61. Champion of Chinese Culture
JACK CHEN, a man of high intellectual calibre, died a year ago in Berkeley, California. Few people this century have had a life as rich, if sometimes complicated, as Jack's. A long-time colleague,
Author: YU LING Year 1996 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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62. Tibet Arts School
Keeping traditional culture alive, something very important to Tibetans.IN A large gymnasium in the western suburbs of Lhasa, the capital of Tibet Autonomous Region, 16-year-old Gyaincain Norbu and
Author: YU XIANGJUN Year 1997 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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63. Going to the Mississippi
In the spring of this year the publication of two books - Going to the Mississippi and Going to the Balkans brought a breath of fresh air to Beijing's cultural world. Soon afterward, people began
Author: YU XI Year 1997 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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64. Americans Learn About China - in China
ONE summer afternoon at the Yunnan University of Minority and Ethnic Studies, a group of American students sat captivated by a lecture about Chinese ethnic groups in Yunnan Province. The students
Author: YU LIHUA Year 1999 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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65. Shi Faliang: Expediter of Henan's Communications Undertakings
A photographer participating in an aerial photography project entitled "A Sky High View of Henan" commented that Henan's expressways have aesthetic appeal when viewed from the heavens, having the
Author: MU YU Year 2001 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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66. Chinese Porcelain in South Africa
THE Contemporary Chinese Porcelain Art Exhibition, comprising over 50 porcelain fine works collected in 1996 by the Bureau of Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries affiliated to the Ministry of
Author: YU CHANG Year 2002 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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67. Liu Hongkuan's Scenes Along the Axis of Old Beijing
SCENES Along the Axis of Old Beijing by Liu Hongkuan is a portrayal of Beijing in the early 1900s. Measuring 53 meters and incorporating over 5,000 figures, it is believed to be China's longest jiehua
Author: YU HAIDONG Year 2003 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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68. The Development of Chinese Railways
IN the mid- to late-1990s, Chinese railway transport experienced great difficulty owing to fierce competition. In 1998, despite floods and the Asian financial crisis, the Chinese railway industry
Author: Mu YU Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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69. Beijing Locomotive Speed (II)
DIVERSIFICATION has been the key to the Beijing Railway Administration's sustained success in recent years. Between 1998 and 2002, earnings from its tertiary industry businesses tripled from 5.638
Author: MU YU Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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70. Shake off Poverty in Nature's Way
DINGXI is a notoriously impoverished area of China in the country's Gansu Province. Situated on the Loess Plateau among deep gullies and towering hills, Dingxi has an average annual rainfall of 386.6
Author: YU JIE Year 2005 Issue 10 PDF HTML