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Psychological Health of the Youth Cause for Concern

ON February 23, 2002 a student named Liu Haiyang from Tsinghua University threw vitriol over the black bears on Bear Hill in Beijing Zoo, causing one bear to suffer serious and extensive burns, and completely blinding another. Liu was caught on the spot. His explanation was that he was testing the bears' sensitivity to the acid...

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CULTURE

POSSIBLY no other school reunion has aroused more attention or had such a palpable ethos of commerce than that of the Beijing Film Institute class of 1978...

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Cultural Exchanges

IT all started with two dreams an ocean apart.One dream took root in a public school classroom at Kimball Elementary in Seattle, Washington. Third grade teacher, Carter Kemp began to introduce a few of his students to the ancient Chinese board game of Go (or weiqi) during school lunch breaks

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Pieces of the Past
The Art of War by Sun Zi: A Book for All Times
Sun Zi: Author of The Art of War
Art Gallery Outdoor Sculptures by the West Lake

Noted for its elegant gardens, Gushan (Solitary Hill) Park in Hangzhou has recently embellished its landscape with over 50 sculptures, by artists from China, the U.S., the U.K., Italy, the Republic of Korea and Slovakia. Following the 2001 West Lake International Invitational Sculpture Exhibition...

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Museum

Zhejiang Provincial Museum


SOCIETY/LIFE

SUN Jinrong started baking tea leaves at the age of 16. Nowadays, however, even at peak tea season, he has time to take a leisurely stroll around his village while a group of casual women laborers from rural Anhui Province help him harvest his six mu (1 mu=1/15 hectare) tea garden, as his 48-year-old son bakes tea leaves in his stead.....

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Photo Essay Kindergarten Dance Class

"I joined the dancing class two years ago, because my mom wanted me to, but it soon became fun, and now I really enjoy it. My teachers, mom and dad love me all the more when I dance well." Six-year-old Guo Na is a member of the Yucai Kindergarten dancing class in Pingdingshan City...

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June 2002
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