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131. New Orchestral Sounds
China is hearing the sounds of a new Kweichow Province orchestra based on the lusheng, the Miao people's national musical instrument, and it increasingly likes what it hears.Ten years ago the
Author: WANG AN Year 1962 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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132. Priority to Developing Energy
SINCE the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, China has seen its total generation of electricity grow 76.2-fold to 32.700 million kwh in 1982, ranking sixth in the world. This rate of growth
Author: Our Correspondent Li Haibo Year 1983 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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133. Calligraphy: China's Traditional Art
Calligraphy, one of China's traditional arts, is part of the country's precious cultural heritage. This unique artistic style, forming characters by brief lines using a writing brush, is charming and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Luo Haibo Year 1991 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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134. The Man Who Makes History
Described by some foreigners as "the little man who could never be put down," Deng Xiaoping is often called at home chief architect of the reform and opening up, or, more intimately, Deng Da Ren
Author: Our Staff Writer Li Haibo Year 1992 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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135. More Than a Religious Symbol
The inauguration ceremony for the stupa and memorial hall for the holy remains of the late 10th Bainqen Erdeni Qoigyi Gyaincain was held on September 4 in Xigaze, Tibet, a lamaist holy city. The
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Haibo Year 1993 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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136. A Journey Back to Mao's Birthplace
With the centenary of Mao Zedong's birth (December 26) approaching, a "Beijing Review" reporter recently revisited Shaoshan, the birthplace of the late chairman. Compared with the first visit 27
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Haibo Year 1993 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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137. Heading for the 21st Century
The People's Republic of China is now celebrating her 45th birthday. On October 1 comes an occasion for grand ceremonies as well as for retrospect and a view to the future. In five years China will
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Haibo Year 1994 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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138. Rising on the Northeast Horizon
With its unparalleled geo-economic position in Northeast Asia and its enviable tourism resources, China's northeast city of Mudanjiang is confident that it will turn itself into an international
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Haibo Year 1994 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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139. UNFORGIVABLE ATROCITY
The world absolutely refuses to forgive a number of criminal atrocities which have been cruelly perpetrated on human beings. Time, in fact, has failed to heal the mental anguish and scars. Prime
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Haibo Year 1995 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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140. UNFORGETTABLE AGGRESSION
The First Sino-Japanese War ended 100 years ago, with the Second Sino-Japanese War reaching a conclusion a full 50 years ago. While both wars were ignited by Japanese aggression, the final outcomes
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Haibo Year 1995 Issue 34 PDF HTML