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ISSUE 62, January 1999
Features
No Future? - Beijing Zoo struggles to save the giant panda. By Mick Jones
Filial Son - Photographer Jiao Bo gives his parents a gift of love. By Mick Jones
Soccer Shocker - Guo'an waves goodbye to its "Three Muskeeers." By Mick Jones
Liberation Day - BTM recalls the PLA's entry into Beijing 50 years ago this month.
By Mick Jones
Entertainment
What's On - Highlights of the 1999 cultural calendar.
Top Tumblers - Jaw-dropping stunts from China's best acrobats at the Universal Theater.
By Hannah Low
Regulars
TRENDS
TOURISM Snow Bound - Slope of to northeast China for a skiing holiday. By Olivia Hung
ART & CULTURE Study Aids - No self-respecting scholar should be without his "four treasures" By Ni Yijing
Opera Buffs-Sunday is singing day for the piao you Peking Opera lovers. By Ben Moger-Williams
SHOPPING Flower Hunter - Where to go for Beijing's best blossoms. By Olivia Hung
LIVING IN BEIJING Teutonic Tunes - China's only foreign conductor brings a dash of Deutsch to the Central Ballet. By Xia Dong
Yes, Master! - Gong Fu guru Sui Yunjiang dispenses some ancient wisdom. By Simon Andrew Pollack
DINING Hot Dog - The stars come out at the Guizhou Hometown Dog restaurant. By Mick Jones
Bar Games - Play with your food at the Sports City Cafe. By William Black
Fancy French - A taste of la belle vie at Justine's. By Mick Jones
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