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11. Flying Like a Bird
IN 1997, a woman parachutist from England came to China and tried to make a parachute landing on the Great Wall but failed. In 1998, an Italian parachutist, who had set many records, tried to land on
Author: Xie Chen Year 2000 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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12. Living with Gratitude
"LIFE has offered me too much. The only thing I can do in return is to be more self-disciplined and more responsible.""I was an athlete, but I still feel weak. I should be stronger in knowledge and
Author: Xie Chen Year 2000 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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13. A Series of Reports on the Development of West China Looking West
Editor's Note: When we unfold a map of China and look at the west, we see an area of 5.4 million square kilometers, 56 percent of China's territory. The 285 million people who live in this area
Author: Xie Chen Year 2000 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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14. China Through Our Eyes
IN the spring of 2000, Lionello Lanciotti, chairman of the Sino-Italian Association and honorary professor of the Oriental University of Naples, set off on his 24th trip to China, with 25 students.
Author: Xie Chen Year 2000 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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15. Beijing Bids to Host the 2008 Olympic Games
Editor's note:Eight years ago, Beijing, the capital of China, bid to host the 2000 Olympic Games. Today, Beijing is bidding for the privilege of hosting the games in 2008. Beijing's bid is backed up
Author: Xie Chen Year 2001 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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16. Fashion Designer Wu Haiyan
Wu Haiyan held her first one-person fashion show in 1990 and has since scaled the heights of Chinese fashion design. She has won top prizes for her designs many times in China, Japan, and European
Author: Xie Chen Year 2001 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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17. The China Science And Technology Museum: A Window On China's Development in Science And Technology
Photographs by Wang Lei and Chen JianThe China Science and Technology Museum, north of the Anzhen Cloverleaf Intersection on the Third Ring Road in Beijing, is a beautiful spiral-shaped building. It
Author: Xie Chen Year 2001 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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18. The Passion For Hulun Buir Grassland
Photographs by E BoThe map of China is shaped like a rooster heralding the dawn. The Hulun Buir Grassland is on the rooster's comb.The plain was named after the handsome Hulun and beautiful Buir, two
Author: Xie Chen Year 2001 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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19. TRAIN RIDERS
Photographs by Wang FuchunRailway lines are often called the lifeline of China's economy. The whole nation is on the move by train, and train riders are like a miniature of the economy and lifestyle
Author: Xie Chen Year 2001 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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20. The Beijing Botanical Garden Conservatory
Photographs by Chen Jian, Wang Lei, and Huang YigongThe Beijing Botanical Garden Conservatory, at the foot of Fragrant Hills in Beijing, covers an area of 55,000 square meters and is China's largest
Author: Xie Chen Year 2001 Issue 2 PDF HTML