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81. Urban Planning: New Housing But Preservation Too
CONSTRUCTION seems to be going on everywhere in China these days. In Beijing, the capital, it is quite evident with high-rise apartments going up one after another. New roads and overpasses are going
Author: CHEN WEIBANG Year 1984 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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82. A Prison Wedding
SPRING SUNSHINE flooded the little assembly hall at Shanghai Municipal Prison, where an unusual event was taking place - a wedding. The groom was Jin Cheng, 32, a former inmate and now a worker at
Author: CHEN MAODI Year 1984 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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83. Breeding Freshwater Fish in Sea Water
THE Tilapia nilotica, one of the best freshwater fishes in the world, is now being successfully bred in China's seas.A film made by Beijing Science and Educational Film Studio entitled The Tilapia
Author: CHEN XIAOJUN Year 1984 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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84. International Taijiquan Exhibition Meet
AS A FORMAL world activity for promoting the development of the martial arts, a five-day taijiquan exhibition meeting was held last April in Wuhan, Hubei province, under the sponsorship of the China
Author: CHEN BAOHE Year 1984 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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85. At the Bird Fair
RAISING BIRDS has been a Beijing favorite pastime for centuries. In the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) it was mainly a hobby of high-ranking officials and court eunuchs. Today retired older men are the
Author: CHEN LIE Year 1984 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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86. Fish Markets in Guangzhou
FISH is not only a favorite dish in China, especially for southerners, but also a symbol. The word for "fish" in Chinese is a homonym of the word "surplus," so a fish dish is practically a must at
Author: CHEN XIAOJUN Year 1984 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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87. In Memory of a Dear Old Friend
ALMOST 50 years have passed since I came to know Elsie Cholmeley. The news of her death on September 25 plunged me into sorrow beyond words.I first met her in the summer of 1935, when I was in Tokyo
Author: CHEN HANSENG Year 1984 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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88. Thirty-five Years of Railway Construction
FROM 1876, when the first railway line was laid, to 1949 when the new China was founded, 22,000 kilometers of rail lines were built. Even so, constant warfare kept half of them inoperable. Since 1949
Author: CHEN PURU Year 1985 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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89. Lazikou Pass and the Liupan Mountains
A long-distance bus took me through the vast expanse of the marshy Ruoergai grasslands in northern Sichuan province. Half a century ago many Long Marchers had lost their lives in this area, crossing
Author: CHEN RINONG Year 1985 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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90. Popular, Realistic New Films
SOME of the finest and most popular recent films differ in style, subject matter, and background, but they share one important quality. They reflect various aspects of real life today in an honest
Author: CHEN BO Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML