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71. Making Chinese Musical Instruments
DURING a performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in China, the sudden stroke of a gong one meter high produced a thunder-like note adding to the grandeur of the movement. This was a chao gong
Author: LI MING Year 1983 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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72. Advances in Livestock Raising
FIVE years ago the average Chinese consumed only 1.04 kilograms of meat of all kinds per month - about one-half what nutrition authorities consider desirable. Since then, however, there has been a
Author: LI YIFANG Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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73. Research on China's Minorities
CHINA has 55 minority nationalities who make up 6.7 percent of her population. Most of them live in autonomous areas, where their own languages is an official one, and they preserve their own customs
Author: LI YAOZONG Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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74. Back Home in a Bai Village
MY annual visit to my home village was unusual this year. For the first time in the twenty years since I moved to the Yunnan provincial capital of Kunming, I returned during the Spring Festival. My
Author: LI SEN Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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75. Planned City Growth
IN many developing countries, the modernization process has resulted in massive movements of rural people to a few very large cities, thus creating serious social and economic problems. For China in
Author: LI MENGBAI Year 1983 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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76. Steel Mill on a Beautiful Mountain
STEEL mills are inevitably associated in people's minds with grime, pollution and the bleak man-made environment of a heavy industrial area. That is why Jiang-xi Steel Mill, located in an isolated
Author: LI CHAOCHEN Year 1983 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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77. Jacob Avshalomov And Chinese Music
BY the unloading carousel of the Beijing International Airport, a ruddy-faced, silver-haired, scholarly-looking foreigner of middle height said to the people meeting him as he assembled his luggage,
Author: LI HEXIE Year 1984 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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78. Stranded in a Qiang Village
AS I was traveling on a bus in the mountains along the Minjiang River in north-central Sichuan province, a drizzle soon made the roads dangerously slippery. It got dark very early so that the
Author: LI CHAOCHEN Year 1984 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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79. Tales of a Women's Leader
WOMEN'S status in the family and society has greatly improved since the People's Republic of China began in 1949. The Marriage Law passed in 1950 stipulated that monogamy was the only legal form,
Author: LI MEIZHAO Year 1984 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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80. Consumer Revolution in Domestic Appliances
ALMOST every one of the 59 families of the Sihezhuang production brigade in the northern outskirts of Beijing own at least a TV set, a radio-cassette recorder, an electric fan and a washing machine.
Author: LI CHAOCHEN Year 1984 Issue 6 PDF HTML