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NEW Year woodblock engraving, a type of watercolor block printing, is a folk art that dates back hundreds of years. The whole process includes drawing, block cutting, printing and color processing. Woodblock engravings became popular in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), and were an integral feature of Chinese New Year celebrations.....
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> New Year Woodblock Engravings from Taohuawu
AT the dawn of the new century, harassed by the sluggish film market and the menace of Hollywood, Chinese film-makers pinned their hopes on jumping on the Hollywood bandwagon, and going full out for big business, large scale production, high technology, heavy financial input and huge returns......
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> Hollywood Is Not the Role Model for Chinese Films
THE first Marriage Law was issued on May 1st, 1950 soon after the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Chinese women were henceforth liberated from the feudal marriage system. In 1980, the second PRC Marriage Law was approved to reinstate the legal system that had been trampled over during the "cultural revolution" (1966-76)......
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> Marriage Law Revisions Reflect Social Progress in China
ON Environment Day (June 5) of 1993, a group of Chinese intellectuals sat in the ruins of a pagoda in the suburbs of Beijing, and discussed the current lamentable state of China's environment, and what common citizens could do to salvage and protect it. A year later, the Friends of Nature......
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