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1. TIBETAN BUDDHISM IN KAMBA
photographs by Li JinHistorians divide the ancient Tibetan-inhabited area into three regions: U-Tsang, Amdo, and Kamba. Sometimes called Kham, Kamba encompasses present-day Shiba and Muli counties in
Author: Li Jin Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. Stepping Flowery Mountain
Gu Haiyan, 19, rustles through her wardrobe to select a pleated skirt that has been tucked away since last year. She will wear the traditional garment on the second day of Chinese New Year, the day
Author: Li Jin Year 2005 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. Round House and Sustained
In the history of China, the locals called the early settlers of the Central Plains, driven to the south by wars and disasters, the Hakkas. The term is derived from the pronunciation of their name in
Author: Li Jin Year 2005 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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4. A Reflection Of Moscow
In March of 2006 the Year of Russia in China began and a series of exhibitions and performances kicked off with much fanfare and great public interest.Harbin, a favored tourist spot located in the
Author: Li Jin Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. A Home for Elderly Buddhist Monks and Nuns in Putuo Mountain
IT is a fine autumn day at the Yangzhi Nunnery in Putuo Mountain. Outside Yiyang Hall, a dozen or so elderly Buddhist monks and nuns relax in rattan chairs and sun themselves. Some of them recite
Author: Tan Jin Year 2000 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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6. The Great Wall At Jiankou
The Great Wall at Jiankou is near Xizhazi Village of Huairou County in Beijing. It is a well-preserved section of the wall and has a more varied structure than the wall at Simatai in Jixian County of
Author: Jin Ruixiang Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. Egrets of The Xiamen Islands
The Xiamen Islands, the site of the city of Xiamen in Fujian Province, faces the Penghu Islands and Taiwan across the sea. It is said that when men first landed on the Xiamen Islands, they found
Author: Yu Jin Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. The Nuo Dance
photographs by Jin YongquanI first saw the ancient Nuo dance in September 1995 at Shiyou, a small village on the border between Jiangxi and Fujian Provinces.The dance was originally performed to
Author: Jin Yongquan Year 2001 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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9. Religious Sites in Beijing
Beijing abounds in religious sites. Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, and Taoists all have their own sites in the city where they can take part in religious activities. At present, Beijing has reopened
Author: Zi Jin Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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10. Foreign Students Studying in Beijing
China is world famous for its long history and brilliant culture, and has captured the world's attention with its rapid, economic development. It is because of this that more and more students from
Author: Zi Jin Year 2003 Issue 6 PDF HTML