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1. Szechuan Opera
One of the strongest assets of Szechuan opera is the originality of its acting. This was demonstrated anew during the Szechuan Opera Troupe's current visit to the capital, its fourth since the
Author: KAI HSIEH Year 1959 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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2. Repairing the Palace Museum
The Peking Palace Museum, one of the greatest repositories of art and antiquities in China, and also one of the finest examples of traditional Chinese architecture, is now in the midst of the most
Author: KAI HSIEH Year 1959 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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3. Notes from Writers' and Artists' Congress
During the past two weeks, at the third national congress of literary and art workers, overall congress reports have given delegates general, deep-probing reviews on achievements in literature and
Author: KAI HSIEH Year 1960 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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4. National Minorities at Writers' And Artists' Congress
There is quite a considerable contingent of delegates from among the national minorities at the third congress of literary and art workers - more than 190 from 27 nationalities. Some of them were
Author: KAI HSIEH Year 1960 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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5. Worker-Writer Hu Wan-chun
By increasing its membership by nearly a tenth in 1960, the Union of Chinese Writers has also substantially raised the proportion of its members of worker origin. There is, of course, nothing
Author: KAI HSIEH Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. August First Film Studio
With Army Day (August 1) here thoughts cinematic turn naturally to the doings of the August First Studio, popularly known as the "Army Studio," and one of the most productive of China's major film
Author: KAI HSIEH Year 1961 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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7. New Ways in Shell- Work
When some housewives in the small seaside county of Hsincheng in Liaoning Province began making pretty things from the seashells found on local beaches, they little imagined a new art handicraft had
Author: KAI HSIEH Year 1961 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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8. Modern Chinese Woodcuts
The exhibition of modern Chinese woodcuts which the Artists' Union recently arranged at its gallery in Peking offered a unique opportunity to study the birth and development of the early modern phase
Author: KAI HSIEH Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. Tibet's First Modern Drama Troupe
Tibet will soon have its first professionally trained modern drama troupe. Sent just over two years ago to study in the Shanghai Institute of Dramatic Art, twenty-nine Tibetan students have completed
Author: KAI HSIEH Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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10. Veteran Jade Carver
Peking is famous for its jade carvings, and 50-year-old Pan Ping-heng is recognized as one of the capital's foremost jade carvers, a craftsman of exceptional ingenuity in design and delicacy of
Author: KAI HSIEH Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML