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11. Keeping Tradition Alive
Keeping Tradition Alive As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, it is important to remember its true meaning By Ji Jing jijing@bjreview.com Today, when asked what Mid-Autumn Festival means, the
Author: By Ji Jing Year 2013 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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12. 'I Am From Xinjiang'
A Uygur photographer presents the real Xinjiang and its people in a new book designed to break ethnic stereotypes
Author: By Ji Jing Year 2014 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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13. Representing Old Beijing
Veteran painter brings history to life with a new collection of illustrations
Author: By Ji Jing Year 2015 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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14. Putting Down Roots in China
Remembering American-born Chinese translator and author Sidney Shapiro
Author: By Ji Jing Year 2015 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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15. Guarding the Vulnerable
With an increasing number of child sexual abuse cases coming to light, society needs to stand up and take action
Author: By Ji Jing Year 2015 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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16. A Blockbuster Business
Chinese box office numbers saw high growth in 2014 despite lingering problems
Author: By Ji Jing Year 2015 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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17. Listening to the People
Citizens get more involved in the decision-making process at the community level
Author: By Ji Jing Year 2015 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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18. A Literary Comeback
Having happened upon a treasure trove of children's books from the past, one publisher is now dedicated to getting them republished
Author: By Ji Jing Year 2015 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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19. Making It Simple
Foreign companies are finding it easier to conduct businesses in China thanks to administrative reforms
Author: By Ji Jing Year 2015 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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20. A Question of Taste
The Slow Food movement is emerging in China, and fast
Author: By Ji Jing Year 2015 Issue 15 PDF HTML