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81. The Show Must Go On
China's performing arts market is staging itself for a succession of encores as problems in the system are given attentionAs Christmas, New Year and the Spring Festival draw near, big cities in China
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2007 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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82. Is the Writing on the Wall?
The ancient script of the Shui ethnic minority teeters on the brink of extinction, amid efforts to save this intangible heritagePan Zhongxi daily laments her son's inability to grasp the language of
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2007 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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83. Hubei Bigfoot - Fact or Fiction?
New sighting of human-like creatures in China's Shennongjia primitive forest rekindles an expedition for the legendary yerenThe legend of a giant half animal, half human creature roaming the Earth
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2007 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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84. Returning to the Garden
Despite strong opposition, a ruined royal garden is under renovation at its original site in Beijing and at the same time the construction of an actual-size replica has begun in another cityEven for
Author: By ZAN JIFANG Year 2007 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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85. Capturing the 'Silk Road Gem'
In the eyes of one Chinese painter, Istanbul is a magnificent wonderland blending the ancient and the modern
Author: By Zan Jifang Year 2015 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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86. Stay Healthy This Winter
The principles of Chinese medicine provide excellent tips on how to beat the winter ills
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2009 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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87. Connecting the World
The famous Silk Road is seeking world heritage status as the ancient route that pioneered the link between East and West
Author: By Zan Jifang Year 2008 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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88. Aesthetically Pleasing
A Western academic sets out to prove the practical side of beauty and helps Chinese artists in the process
Author: By ZAN JIFANG Year 2008 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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89. Figure Eight
The upgrade of the Wenchuan quake magnitude to 8.0 means it was more powerful than the Tangshan quake in 1976
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2008 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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90. Super Star
Chinese R&B prince Jay Chou picks up his fourth World Music Award
Author: ZAN JIFANG Year 2008 Issue 49 PDF HTML