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1. Arken: To Sing Heartily and Loudly
Arken - At ease in Uygur. A young Uygur man has achieved popstar status on the Chinese mainland, today, and he is called Arken. In keeping with the meaning of his name (to be at ease), he wants only
Author: Wang Qi Year 2005 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. Green Appears in the Tianjin Development Zone
THE Tianjin Development Zone was built on the site of the Changlu Saltworks in the Tanggu District of Tianjin. Experts used to call this stretch of salt marshes a "forbidden zone for the growth of
Author: Wang Qi,Ma Jiayong Year 2000 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. The Calligraphy and Paintings of Wei Feng
Among China's renowned calligraphers and painters, Wei Feng is the most adept at both freehand brushwork and jiaguwen, calligraphy in the style of the inscriptions on bones or tortoise shells of the
Author: Yang Qi Year 2002 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. An Englishman's Lasting Bond with the Great Wall
photographs courtesy of Wu QiAn enthusiast concerned about the protection of the Great Wall, William Lindesay from Britain is the director-general of the International Friends of the Great Wall.
Author: Wu Qi Year 2003 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. Life in Reflection
It was at the end of 2004 when I first heard that Professor Wu Yongliang had taken ill due to over exhaustion while in the midst of preparing his latest large-scale painting Ceremony of Thanksgiving.
Author: Zhu Qi Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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6. Molding Temperament with Brush and Ink
It is only on occasion of Ma Fenghui's exhibition held simultaneously with the publication of his new album of paintings that I first see a relatively comprehensive exhibition of his works. Resulting
Author: Chen Qi Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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7. Colorful Brocade Comes Back to Life
Once a Royal Specialty"Tailoring according to one's figure is a common practice in garment making. However, it was different if a tailor was making clothes for an emperor," said She Dongling from the
Author: Cai Yugao and Chen Qi Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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8. THE BIG 8: WHY CHINA'S ROCKS ARE IMPORTANT TO THE WORLD
When the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization decided to establish a worldwide network of geoparks, it didn't over look China.In February 2003, the United Nations
Author: Liu Tao and Qi Li Year 2004 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. The Beautiful Changji Prefecture in Xinjiang
MOST people have heard of Xinjiang's Tianshan Mountains and Tianchi Lake but not of the Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, where the spectacular Tianchi Lake is located.The Changji Hui Autonomous
Author: Wang Cheng and Wang Chunliang Year 2000 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. The Ruins AT Sanxingdui
Photographs by Jiang Cong and Zhou ShitongThe village of Sanxingdui (Three-Star Mounds) is seven kilometers west of Guanghan City in Sichuan Province. It was named after three round mounds that once
Author: Wang Xiuying, Wang Rong Year 2001 Issue 5 PDF HTML