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101. Farm Aid
Chinese economists understand that any problem facing farmers is a problem for China. The reform of the economic structure of China started in rural areas, where 80 percent of China's population
Author: Huai Lei Year 2004 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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102. Salt of the Earth
The world's largest loess deposits are found in northern China's Shaanxi and Shanxi Provinces and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Over the past centuries, they have fed the local people with
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103. Water Town
Early one February morning, I got on a bus at the passenger transportation center in Shanghai. One and a half hours later, I arrived at Tongli, an ancient water town on the suburbs of Wujiang City,
Author: Wang Lei Year 2004 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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104. The Miracle Workers
Traditional Chinese music had been out of focus for quite a long time until "Miracle," a traditional music album from the 12-Girl Orchestra, was released at the end of last year. So far, more than
Author: Huai Lei Year 2004 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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105. Sweethearts on the Ice - China's Top Figure Skating Duo
Photographs by photocomeShen Xue and Zhao Hongbo will never forget the date, March 20, 2002, when they showed as the last pair in the final competition of the World Figure Skating Championships in
Author: Wang Lei Year 2004 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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106. THE WHITE ELEPHANT'S SUN GORGE
Photographs by Lu LinglongA legend among Tibetan Buddhists says that once upon a time, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva's white elephant sneaked off for an outing and soon became lost in a heavy fog. Then,
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107. The Yao Ming Dynasty
In the past five years, US basketball's Houston Rockets have dreamed of entering the NBA playoffs. Their dream came true this year. With them, Yao Ming, a player from China, has created his own
Author: Huai Lei Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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108. Walking on the Moon
Do you want to experience the moment of a spaceship launch, to feel the power of thundering rocket engines? Do you want to walk on the moon and carry yourself at one-sixth your weight? These are no
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109. Shooting the Silk Road
Photographs by Yu PengThe Silk Road, more than 4,000 kilometers long, linked China to the West in ancient times. Starting from today's Xi'an, it entered Xinjiang via Gansu's Hexi Corridor, passed
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110. A REFLECTION OF LIFE THROUGH DANCE
Photographs by Yu Jiangning and Gu BinSeventy percent of performers are farmers. Ninety percent of stage props are from real life. A hundred percent of the dances are inspired by field farming. The
Author: Huai Lei Year 2004 Issue 8 PDF HTML