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Riverside Talks

Riverside Talks is a friendly dialogue between a Christian evangelist and a Chinese atheist. Acknowledgements | Foreword I | Foreword II | Part 1 | Part 2 Part 3 |

The Yarlung Tsangpo Great Canyon -- The Last Secret World
The Yarlung Tsangpo Great Canyon is the biggest canyon in the world.
Preface | Part 1 | Part 3 | Part 5 | Part 9
Sunzi: The Art of War
Sunzi: The Art of War is the earliest and most valuable treatise on military science extant.
Introduction | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
Peking Opera
Peking opera is regarded as China's national opera and is the most popular and widespread opera in the country.
Part 1 | Part 2| Part 3 | Part 4
2005 Evaluation Report on China's Reform
The book is the first analysis and evaluation report on China's reform for a single year.
Introduction | ForewordPart 1Part 2Part 3Part 4
The National People's Congress of China

This is the first English book on the NPC model written by a Chinese political scholar. It is firm in its political stance but in a realistic fashion it calls a
pikestaff.
Introuduction | Preface | Chapter 4 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 11

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Literati
China's cultural encyclopedia to cover 20,000 ancient works
The year's best books: A selection from US press
Celebrities celebrate fashion mag release
Norville harvests 'power' of gratitude
Novelist Liu Zhenyun
Pride, courage and battle on the goldfields
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Jews in Old China: Studies by Chinese Scholars
Jews in Old China by Sidney Shapiro was originally published by Hippocrene Books in 1984 with considerable success. It was then translated in Hebrew and published in Israel in 1987. This newly expanded edition offers a rich exposition, according to the Chinese investigations, on the origins of these Jewish migrants.
Taiyuan -- the Dragon City
With the assistance of China through the Looking Glass and the Taiyuan Government's Tourism Board, Michael Arnold and Hamish Dewe accessed insider knowledge about Taiyuan city most Westerners have never even heard of and view unknown historical treasures.
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Magazines
Beijing Review

Qianmen Street: Showing the Face of "Old Beijing"

Breaking Through the Cocoon

China Today

The Great Wall past and present

New life for time-honored national brands?

China Pictorial

NGT Rises to Center Stage in Beijing

Wonders of Wood

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