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681. Foreign Teenagers: Our Student Life in China
Photographs by Wang XibaoI am a girl from South Korea, and it has been nine months since I came to China. I had studied a little of the Chinese language before I came here. For me, staying in China
Author: Min Jie and Pei Chuang Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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682. Tatjana's Happy Life in China
Tatjana Semane is a doctor of ancient philosophy, and she has lectured at the University of Latvia and at Germany's University of Bremen. In January 2000, she came to China with her two daughters and
Author: Xu Wei and Liu Aihong Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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683. A Lasting Bond with Pere David's Deer
and photographs by Yang GuomeiPere David's deer, Elaphurus davidianus, is a rare animal native to China, like the giant panda. Because Pere David's deer has horns like those of a deer, a head like
Author: Yang Guomei Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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684. Zang Hong: A Peddler Hawking His Wares In Old Beijing
Photographs by An YouzhongZang Hong enjoys his reputation as Beijing's No. 1 Hawker of Wares. He is often invited to perform in the role of a peddler or shop assistant hawking his wares in films and
Author: Liu Yang Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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685. Researching Chinese Relics Abroad
In 1988, a young editor named Yang Weimin visited the outskirts of Xianyang in Shaanxi Province. He climbed to the top of a mountain, and as he looked far into the distance, he marveled at the peaks
Author: Wang Hongjiang Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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686. Baoshan Blow-mold Prints
Traditionally, pictures were printed using engraved plates of wood, copper, zinc, or stone, and the material of the plate determined the techniques and the artistic effect of the picture.Baoshan
Author: Chen Dalin Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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687. Jin Lei and His Clay World
Photographs by Gao ErqiangCan you imagine clay, a lowly and unappreciated material, being turned into a beautiful chain, a delicate picture, and other lovely sculptures? All this has been made
Author: Xu Xiaomin Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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688. Terraced Fields In Yuanyang
Photographs by Shao Zibo, Jiang Shiming, Wang He, and Pan QuanYuanyang County is in the Honghe Hani-Yi Autonomous Prefecture of Yunnan Province. Thousands of years ago, the Hani people living in this
Author: Wang Yongqiang Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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689. Dunhuang: The Yadan Landform
and photographs by Su YunchengThe word yadan comes from the Uygur language, and it originally meant a mound of earth. In the Chinese language, yadan has come to mean a wind-eroded dry area. There is
Author: Su Yuncheng Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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690. Deng Hao Fashions: The Soul of Flowers
Legend has it that during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), a peony planted in front of the Chenxiang Pavilion in the Imperial Palace blossomed with two flowers on one stalk
Author: Chen Haiqin Year 2002 Issue 5 PDF HTML