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51. Chinese Acrobatics and Magic Shows
AS the curtain rises, three larger-than-life sized shaggy orange lions leap on to the stage. Accompanied by the percussion instruments, they jump, crawl, roll, balance on huge globes and shake their
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1981 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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52. Rich Cultural Life for the Peasants
PLEASURE and pride lit up the face of the young Ewenki woman as she accepted her award. Wu Yumei, 27, was one of 500 people invited to Beijing early this year by the Ministry of Culture to a ceremony
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1982 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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53. Protecting and Developing National Traditions
COMPARING teaching methods and performing skills, and adapting folk and traditional dances to contemporary life were the main subjects of discussion at the First Asian Dance Symposium held in Beijing
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1982 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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54. China TV Drama, a Growing Art Form
CHINA began making TV plays shortly after it launched television broadcasting in 1958. Before they were banned during the black decade of the "cultural revolution" (1966-76), over 60 TV plays were
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1983 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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55. Seminar on Archaeological Studies in Asia
AT a regional conference held in Beijing and the famous ancient city of Xian last August, scholars from 10 Asian UNESCO member states reported on the archaeological research going on in their
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1983 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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56. Research on Guo Moruo, a Cultural Giant
GUO Moruo (1892-1978) was one of the major fighters and guides of China's proletarian cultural movement since the early 20th century. His compatriots look upon him as the pride of the nation in this
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1983 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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57. On the Road With An Opera Master
OCCASIONALLY she surprises her audience by appearing as a man, perhaps a bookish scholar or a brave warrior. But for most of her career she has brilliantly portrayed the classic women of China - the
Author: Our Correspondent Ling Yang Year 1983 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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58. China's Acupuncture and Moxibustion
ACUPUNCTURE and moxibustion are widely used in China to relieve pain and treat diseases. They can not only cure some chronic diseases, but also some acute ones such as appendicitis and dysentery.
Author: LING YANG Our Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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59. Chinese Athletes at Kobe Universiade
"The Chinese athletes displayed good sportsmanship and, at the same time, learnt a lot from athletes from the other countries," said Zhao Changtai, head of the Chinese sports delegation to the 13th
Author: LING YANG Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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60. Snow's Star Still Shines
AGADEMICS, journalists and historians from around the world gathered in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, in July to mark the 80th birthday of American writer Edgar Snow (1905-72). Snow; the first Western
Author: LING YANG Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 39 PDF HTML