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71. Guangzhou - China's Earliest Open City
FRESH FROM an assignment on the Loess Plateau in northern Shanxi province, one of our staff photographers flew south to meet me in Guangzhou. When he got off the plane, the first thing he said was,
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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72. Getting Around on Your Own in Guangzhou
OF THE MILLIONS of holiday travelers who pass through Hongkong every year, few people are aware of the easy access to Guangzhou (Canton), a time-honored 'historical city with many newly reconstructed
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1987 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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73. For Birders, Rail Buffs, on the River or Underground
CHINA'S FLEDGLING tourism industry has gained momentum as the open door swings gradually open wider to foreign travelers. The volume of visitors as well as the number and variety of tours is booming.
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1987 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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74. New Special Interest Tours
Bird-Watching ToursThe winter bird-watching tour at Poyang Lake is operated by China International Travel Service (CITS), Nanchang Branch (Address: Jiangxi Hotel, Bayi Avenue, Nanchang, Jiangxi
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1987 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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75. New Special Interest Tours (Part II)
(Part 1 of this series, detailing four special interest tours on bird-watching, steam locomotives, Yellow River cruises, and an underground ancient tomb museum, appeared in our October 1987 issue.)5.
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1987 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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76. Arranging Special Interest Tours (Part II)
Scuba Diving TourTourists wishing to join a scuba diving tour or travel individually, should contact either China International Travel Service (CITS) Guangzhou Branch, (address: 179 Huanshi Road,
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1987 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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77. Ancient Kaifeng Comes Alive Again
OF all China's former capitals, only Kaifeng in Henan province retains quite a lot of its atmosphere as an ancient capital. Its narrow lanes and wooden-shuttered shops were captured so well in the
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1987 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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78. Tips for Tourists: Dragon Year Attractions
TO THE CHINESE PEOPLE, the Year of the Dragon symbolizes good luck and prosperity. The Chinese tourist industry is organizing a series of special activities for the occasion. Over the past nine
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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79. Preserving China's Beloved Cranes
LARGE, BEAUTIFUL and graceful, cranes Have always had a special place in the hearts of Chinese people. Along with pine trees, these water fowl - which have a lifespan of 50 or 60 years - have for
Author: TAN YAOKLANG Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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80. Changing Views of Marriage
TODAY A Chinese married per-A son of either sex unblushingly refers to his or her spouse as airen ("loved one"), a custom that was promoted by progressive revolutionary people and became widespread
Author: TAN MANNI Year 1988 Issue 3 PDF HTML