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1. Cheese With an Altitude
In the winter of 1995, China's Qinghai Province was hit by heavy snowstorms that devastated many mountain villages, in some places wiping out the entire stock of yak.Ethan Goldings, an American aid
Author: Paul Mooney, U.S.A. Year 2002 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. Pingyao: Walled City
Pingyao is so well-preserved, say locals, that if an ghost of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) were to return today, she would have little trouble finding her way around the maze of tiny alleyways that
Author: Paul Mooney, U.S.A. Year 2002 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. Go West
Driving southwest from the gray city of Lanzhou, the provincial capital of Gansu Province, one is soon in a different world. The road, which winds along a river, is lined by emerald fields, dotted by
Author: Paul Mooney, U.S.A. Year 2002 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. Rising From the Ashes
Ha Yiqi recalls standing in the family's Beijing courtyard one day in 1966, watching as his mother set fire to a pile of kites that had been in the family for four generations. It was the early years
Author: Paul Mooney, U.S.A. Year 2002 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. East Meets West in a Search For a Chinese Poet
In 1737, an obscure Chinese scholar named Shi Zhenlin wrote his memoirs-a collection of rambling jottings describing his friends and travels in China. He could hardly have imagined that, a century
Author: Paul Mooney, U.S.A. Year 2002 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. Traveling China On the Wild Side
When Zhang Mei told her bosses at McKinsey Co. that she wanted to take a few months off from her high-paying job to travel, they were surprised to say the least. Putting it more bluntly, she says,
Author: Paul Mooney Year 2002 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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7. The Lesson of an American's Life
MY son John, while spending a year as a student in China, fell ill on September 26, his 20th birthday. On January 3 at Johns Hopkins Hospital, he died.It is still too soon - perhaps it will always be
Author: Philip F. Zeidman (USA) Year 1982 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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8. INTERPRETING MAO
Thirty years ago, Chairman Mao Zedong died in Beijing at the age of 83. On the occasion of the September 9 anniversary of his death, Beijing Review asked scholars to discuss the legacy of the most
Author: Merle Goldman,Thomas Paul Bernstein,Yang Kuisong Year 2006 Issue 40 PDF HTML