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11. The Battle of Chibi
The Battle of Chibi, a new and elaborate production of the traditional Peking opera, Meeting of the Heroes, has been the talk of the town since its January 12 premiere. Jointly produced by two of
Author: WU PIN Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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12. Hunan Opera
Peking has just had a memorable visit from the Hunan Opera Troupe. It brought two operas: An Imperial Concubine Banished, a chiyang opera, and Drawing Lots for Life or Death, a huaku opera. Hunan's
Author: WU PIN Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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13. Festivals in Peking
May was a festival month for the theatre arts and music in Peking. Over a score of the leading troupes, choruses and orchestras in the capital took part in it. The thirty performances they gave
Author: WU PIN Year 1959 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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14. Traditional Chinese Paintings
Last month for their fifth exhibition the Peking Research Society of Chinese Painting took over a most attractive set of half a dozen pavilions in Beihai Park. Set in a grove of trees on its eastern
Author: WU PIN Year 1959 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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15. China's Sports Come of Age
THE First National Sports Meet opened last Sunday afternoon at the newly-built Peking Workers' Stadium amid the cheers of eighty thousand spectators. Banners fluttered in a mass of colour atop the
Author: WU CHUNG Year 1959 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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16. Li Ko-jan's Paintings
There are few Chinese painters in the traditional style who have not been inspired by the fast-changing reality of today to take up their brushes and try to paint the new landscapes or cityscapes,
Author: WU PIN Year 1959 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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17. Battle Cries from Washington
WASHINGTON was lately the scene of a bitter controversy over the U.S. missile development and outer space exploration programmes. For almost a month, the battle raged within the Eisenhower
Author: WU SZU Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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18. Brilliant History, Immortal Epic
On August 1, the 33rd anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the new Chinese People's Revolutionary Military Museum was opened to the public in Peking. The more than
Author: YEN WU Year 1960 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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19. Millions in the Swim
IT was the sort of day in late August and the sort of place that made one happy just to be sitting there. Children in their hundreds filled the two swimming pools with a riot of movement and a babble
Author: WU PIN Year 1961 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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20. Life in the Fishing Communes
WINTER winds are blowing off China's eastern coasts. This year's main fishing season has ended in the north, but with their new diesel-powered vessels the northern fishermen are now able to carry on
Author: WU HSIANG Year 1961 Issue 48 PDF HTML