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What's in a Number?
Eastern and Western cultures share a fascination with superstition, especially when it comes to numbers
 Finding Traces of Emperors
 
 A Disappearing Culture
Efforts to preserve the dying culture of China's Qiang ethnic group were severely damaged by the Sichuan earthquake
 East Plays West
Chamber ensemble fuses traditional Chinese instruments, with modern, Western compositions
 In His Own Words
Lang has been an idol to millions of young Chinese piano learners
 Keeping a Grip on Culture
Celebrating Dragon Boat Festival in traditional style augurs well for the future of Chinese culture
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- Say That in Chinese
- Journey to the West
- A Fine Display
- Musical: Broadway’s China Dream
- A "Village" Spans Two Nations
- Writing For Kids
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- Drama: Lasting Love for ‘Peach Blossom Land’
- Book Review: Speeding Up the Auto Industry
- Dreams of Space
- Realism Is a Big Hit
- New Clues on an Emperor’s ‘Army’
- Probing the Origin of Animal Life
- TELEVISION: A Snubbed 'Family Member'
- TELEVISION: A 'Mansion' Makeover
- The View on Peace of an Ordinary Chinese
- Cultural Fusion Takes Center Stage
- Small But Precious
- Budding Chinese Theatre Directors Find Support
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Newsmakers
PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 27, 2008
After steep declines in China's stocks, Shang Fulin, Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), has started a new round of campaigning to stabilize investor confidence

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 26, 2008
After a seven-year tenure as mayor of Shanghai, Xu has served as president of the Chinese Academy of Engineering since 2002. In 2003, he was elected an international fellow of the RAE

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 25, 2008
The 41-year-old Lu holds a Master's degree in economics from prestigious Peking University. He was successfully elected the youngest ever vice mayor of Beijing at the age of 35

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