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71. Tourism in Ningbo
Famous Scenic SpotsIT is said that when Emperor Qinshihuang, the first emperor in Chinese history, dispatched a fleet of ships to Japan to seek the elixir of life 2,000 years ago, they started from
Author: LU HONG Year 2000 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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72. Passionate Painter Zhu Naizheng
AN individual painting exhibition at the China Art Gallery in 1995 caused quite a sensation in Chinese art circles. Zhu Naizheng, well known in China for his giant oil paintings, put on show 120
Author: HONG LEI Year 2001 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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73. Sculptor Situ Zhaoguang
IN the Zhengyi Road street garden, at the center of Beijing, stands a sculpture of a young girl, her innocent beauty set off perfectly by the surrounding luxuriant growth of trees and flowers. Carved
Author: HONG LEI Year 2001 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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74. Graphic Artist Wu Changjiang
THE picture on the title page of the 1,300 year-old Chinese Diamond Prajnaparamita Sutra, now part of the British Museum collection, is believed to be the earliest engraving in the world. Modern
Author: HONG LEI Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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75. Kerona and Her Chinese Family
THIS American woman, Kerona, and her Chinese husband, Zhao Jian'an, look no different from any other couple in China. They are quiet and ordinary. It is hard to believe that they are the mother and
Author: HE HONG Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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76. Epidemic Heralds Human
IN early June, as Beijing finally rid itself of SARS, woman writer Bi Shumin finished her latest book, Save the Breast. Unconnected with the epidemic, the work focuses on the psychological trauma of
Author: XU HONG Year 2003 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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77. An Old Town on the Ancient Tea-Horse Trail
FOR centuries, Southwest China's Yunnan Province has been known as home of black tea. It was in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) that caravans began to transport bricks of tea from Xishuangbanna and Simao
Author: ZHANG HONG Year 2005 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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78. An Ancient Country's Love of Modern Western Art
CHINA'S contemporary art is gaining recognition among international artistic circles, despite having got off to a relatively late start. Until the 1980s, Chinese art students were expected to
Author: ZHANG HONG Year 2005 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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79. "Bottoms Up" to Tibet
IN the 1980s, a number of young inland dwellers took the long journey to Tibet to experience for themselves its mystic beauty. Many of these early adventurers were artists, musicians and writers.
Author: ZHANG HONG Year 2005 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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80. Capital and Home to Newcomers
WHEN Xu Yongling first stepped off the train from Henan at Beijing Railway Station in 1992, she was a wide-eyed 18-year-old with a temporary residence permit. The prospect of finding a job in the
Author: ZHANG HONG Year 2005 Issue 10 PDF HTML