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281. Fresco Artist and His Fatally III Student
A 30-meter long ceramic fresco entitled "Peace, Progress and Freedom" adorns the wall of the library of the Shandong Construction Engineering School. The fresco is the result of nearly four years of
Author: Our Staff Reporter Xiao Bin Year 1995 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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282. Protecting Ethnic Cultures
Ethnic cultures are a unique component of China's cultural treasury. Among these, three epics - Tibet's King Gesar, Mongolia's Jangar and Kirgiz's Manas - are outstanding jewels. Chinese and overseas
Author: Our Guest Reporter Xiao Wei Year 1998 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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283. Galaxy of Exhibits Adds Luster to Asiad
On the eve of the l1th Asian Games, the Asiad Organizing Committee, with an eye to presenting foreign visitors China's ancient culture and exquisite arts and crafts, sponsored a large cultural
Author: Our Staff Reporters Hong Lanxing and Wei Liming Year 1990 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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284. Divorce in China
Divorce is a social problem confronted by all countries, including China. This article describes the people's attitudes towards divorce and divorce procedures in China.The incidence of divorce in
Author: Our Staff Reporters Liu Hong and Li Ning Year 1992 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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285. Taiwan Means Business On the Mainland
Increase in business exchanges between Taiwan and mainland augurs well for the futureIt's no secret that the economic interdependence between Taiwan and the mainland has become increasingly important
Author: HSIN-HONG KANG & JO-YU FAN Year 2004 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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286. Money Matters
The United States and Japan have increased their pressure on China to revalue its currency lately. They argue that a cheap Chinese currency, the Renminbi, has caused their economies to wither or
Author: ZAN JIFANG, XIAO FENG & WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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287. Mass Cultural Activities Flourish in Guangzhou
Some people worried that the campaign against pornography would throw cold water on the cultural market in China. But in Guangzhou, mass cultural activities are now flourishing.Prior to the
Author: Our Guest Reporter Lu Yonghong and Our Staff Reporter Hong Lanxing Year 1990 Issue 22 PDF HTML