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21. Picture-Story Books: From Childhood Diversion to Artistic Collectable
Featuring an illustrated form of printed entertainment once thought to be only for children, this past April at Beijing's Panjiayuan Antique Market was held a picture-story book fair. The largest of
Author: Xu Xin Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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22. Traveling Along the Nanxi River
My dream of traveling along the Nanxi River came true in the early summer of 2003.The Nanxi River is located in the county of Yongjia, Zhejiang Province, 23 kilometers from the city proper of
Author: A Lei and Su Hao,Ye Xinren Year 2003 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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23. Wang Nan, An Ace Table Tennis Player
PEOPLE say that Wang Nan is the successor to the retired Deng Yaping, who was a leading player on China's National Women's Table Tennis Team. But Wang and Deng have different styles. Deng used to
Author: Bai Qiang,Ye Nan and Zou Yi Year 2000 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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24. Acclaimed Academia in an Ancient City - Xiangfan University
Photographs by Zhou Kaiyuan and Zhang YongAncient Xiangyang City and LongzhongXiangyang: One of China's most famous historical and cultural cities, Xiangyang is located in the middle reaches of the
Author: Zhang Wei, Ye Yongtao, and Chen Fumin Year 2005 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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25. For Love of Legacy
Editor's note: What is known as "intangible cultural heritage," sometimes also referred to as oral or immaterial heritage, came to be defined in contrast to tangible heritage. The United Nations
Author: Xu Xin, Liu Haile and Zhao Yue Year 2006 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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26. A Finance and Trading Zone by the Huangpu River
On February 11, 2001, the First High-Level Conference of the 21 member countries of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) was held in Beijing. The meeting was a prelude to the other APEC
Author: Cong Ye, Yao Jianliang, Liu Sihong, Liu Lanting, Chen Sheng, Hua Jiashun, Zeng Xiangmin, and Mao Zhengyuan Year 2001 Issue 9 PDF HTML