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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | SINORAMA STAFF Sinorama -- Assorted 27 Volume Set from 1995 to 1999 Kwang Hwa Publishing (USA). Large Softcover. Good. All magazines are in VERY GOOD condition. Each has a protective dust cover protecting the outside of each magazine. Some of these dust covers have ink writing. VOL. 20 NO. 1 JANUARY 1995: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / The Presidential Palace Opens It's Doors / Clocking In at the Presidential Palace / Space and Power in the District of Universal Love / A Legacy to Build On: Japanese Architecture in the Po Ai Special District / THe Descendants of Jurchen Wariors? The Nien Clan of Taiwan / A Shrine to Clan Cohesiveness / Chuang Shu-chi: A Woman Warrior in the Battle Against Cancer / Dr. Chuang's Chinese Health Maintenance / Eat Yourself Fit / No Bones About It - Taiwan's Bone Marrow Donor Registry Benefits Chinese Everywhere / Governing Taiwan - A Retrospective in the Year of the First Gubernatorial Election / Crossing the Sea to Be Together - The Children of Cross - Strait Marriages / Bring Home the Baby: Where Are the Snags? / A-hsiung's Life at the Kindergarten / From Expectations to Involvement / A-Go-Go to Go - Taiwan's Flower Truck Shows / A Most Revealing Expose on the Flower Trucks / Rice Pudding / Potpourri / The Sweet Taste of Medals / Motherwort. VOL. 20 NO. 7 JULY 1995: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / Teresa Teng Forever / The Dual-Nationality Duel / Draining the Recruitment Pool - An Interview with Lee Yuan-tseh / Where Should We Draw the Boundary? / Looking Back at Yangmei / For the Sake of an Unfulfilled Dream / Sexual Culturein Ancient China / Lifting the Curse of Ages / SexualLiberation Comes to Taiwan / The Beautiful New World of BBS / A Hardcopy Guide to a Softcopy Universe / The Dancing Hard Hats / An Aboriginal Dinner Party / In a Tug of War Against Cancer / Potpourri / Sauted Sponge Gourd with Wheat Gluten / It's OK to be an Okie / Father's "Language Class" / The Purple-Robed Ambassador Crosses the Sea. VOL. 21 NO. 1 January 1996: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note /Changing Authority Relations on Campus / Teacher-Student Relations - A Multiple Choice Test / The Ethics of the Chinese Student-Teacher Relationship / Fat Chance / Secrets of Slimming / Little Readers of the Classics / How to Teach Kids to Read the Classics / All Together Now.. / An Artist at the Wheel - Chou Meng-te / The Cabbies' Tale / Architecture Down on the Farm / What are "Ilan Houses"? / Pitfalls in Emigrating / The Hottest Lens in the East - Cinematographer Christopher Doyle / Potpourri / Malt Sugar with Peanuts / Wu Chung-wei: Making Pictures / In Search of Shangrila? Throughts Upon Reading: Running Away to New Zealand / Running Away to New Zealand: A Mother's Experiment in Education / Carving Up [Cattle] With Ease. VOL. 21 NO. 9 SEPTEMBER 1996: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / Ami Sounds Scale Olympian Heights / True Feelings from the Bosom of Nature / WOrking Out the Unemployment Problem / WHat If You Lost Your Job? / Tales from the Job Market / The Cesarean in Contemporary Taiwan / American Chinese Climb the Taiwan Pop Cart / The Changing Fortunes of the Taiwan Yew / Taxol - Drug of Hope / BLowing the Dust off History - Liu Shao-tang's "Biographical" Life / Renovating a Proud Old Temple / Liao Wu-chih's Date with Destiny / Potpourri / Eye on the News for July, 1996 / Images of Yunnan / Smashing the Cauldrons and Sinking the Boats. VOL. 21 NO. 10 OCTOBER 1996: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / When Asia Comes to Godzone / A New "Yellow Peril" for New Zealand? / An Interview with Robert Maxwell, New Zealand Minister of Immigration / Chinese Get Involved in Kiwi Politics / Direct Sales in Taiwan - Assessing the Net Benefits / Joining a Direct Sales Network - You'd Better Shop Around / Euthanasia - Medical Dilemma, Ethical Minefield / Who Shall Decide If They Live or Die? / Tales from the Dark Side - Understanding Chinese Ghosts / Phantom Facts / Gui Are Everywhere / Welcome to Ghost TV / "Sound in the East, Strike in the West" - Percussion Music On a Roll in Taiwan / Beckoning the Spirits - Sacred Drummer /In Rhythm wiht Time / Typhoon Her, Mafia Machinations and High-Level Diplomacy / A Generous Heart / Potpourri / New Languages, Simplified Chinese Added to GIO Website / Peeping Through the Pinhole / Pinhole Camera Fact File / Humanity's Adance - Reflections upon Reading Bo Yang's Memoirs / Out of the Valley of Death / When the Lips Go, The Teeth are Cold. VOL. 21 NO. 11 NOVEMBER 1996: Letters to the Editor /Editor's Note / The Price of Progress? Illnesseso f the Modern Child / Childhood Under a Mask - Growing up with Asthma / The Trouble with Fatty / When the Mental Turns Physical - Children's Psychosomatic Disorders / Cram Culture - A Fresh Look at the Buxiban / Tales from the Buxiban Trenches / How Many Spices Make Five? / Monkeying Around with Thatched Cottages / People Who Live in Grass Houses / Journey to the Root of the Fruit - Digging up the Kiwifruit's Origins / Whale Watch / Protests of Love / Potpourri / Thoughts on Reading: The China That Can Say No / A Western Scholar Looks At: The China That Can Say No / The Swan Lake of the Orient / A Promis Worth More Than a Thousand Ounces of Gold. VOL. 21 NO. 12 DECEMBER 1996: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / A Tale of Two Reservoirs - Great Taipei's Water Woes / A Bitter Taste of Honey / Goodbye to Water Shortages? / The Wooden Ox Makes a Comeback / Hong Kong's Last Double Ten? / Heartsounds of a Hong Kong Compatriot / The New Breed of Volunteers / Getting My Own House in Order - One Volunteer's Experience / The Fisherman Writer - Liao Hung-chi / The Maiden Voyage of Ocean Literature - Living Off the Sea / There's No Place Like Home - Keeping Inestors in Taiwan / An Interview with Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Chih-kang / Asians in America From A to Z / A. Magazine: A Voice for Asian-Americans / Z Gallery and its Youthful Owner / Sung Chi-li Fraud Case Sparks Moves to Remove Criminal Element from Religion / Nuclear Plan Gets Go-Ahead Amid Bloody Protests / Kinmen Blast Brings Grief to Conscripts' Families / Potpourri / Walking Hand in Hand with Chinese Culture - My Two Darling Sons / Orchids Atop Limestone Mountains - Southwest China's Yao Research Area / The Mantis Tries to Stop the Chariot. VOL. 22 NO. 1 JANUARY 1997: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / Memories as Long as the Tracks / Across an Unpoilt Land - Riding the Hualien-Taitung Line / Hills, Harbors and History: A Trip on the Ilan Line / The End of the Line? A Scenic Mountain Railway in Crisis / Trainspotters with a Mission - The Railway Cultural Society / Facing the Cultureal Trade Deficits: Local Culture and Stellite TV / "Please Report to Surgery!" Taiwan's Looming Surgeon Shortage / "Taipei Black Jack" Li Kun-hua / Making a Living - And a Home - Down Under / The Father of New Zealand's Butter Industry - Chew Chong / From Visitor to Host - Michael Liao / Sharing New Zealand's Warmth with Asia - Adonis Yang / The Lobster Man - Chang Shou-huang / Turning Water into Gold - Mark Suen / Stormy Waters for Taiwan's ICs / A Submicron Journey / Vanquishing the "Big Monster" - How Can Taiwan Move Beyond the Joint Entrance Exam? / Education Vice-Minister Kirby Yang on Reforming the System / Potpourri / Preparations for a National Development Conference / Broken Dreams: A Sea Change in Relations with South Africa / Eight Dead in Killings at Taoyuan County Commissioner's Residence / An Empty Dream (or "Dream of Nanke"). VOL. 22 NO. 2 FEBRUARY 1997: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / Classically Romantic - The Chinese View of Love / A Countdown of the Best chinese Love Stories of All Time / Love Talk - Lectures on the Sociology of Love / Women Warriors of Justice / A Lifetime's Walk Through Taiwan's History - Lin Hen-tao / Lin Heng-tao's Brief History of Taiwan / Public TV's Last Stand / A Narcissus for the New Year / Growing Your Own Narcissus / Music to Your Ears - Philharmonic Radio Taipei / Breaking the IQ Myth - The Cinese View of Intelligence / IQ Testing Fact File / Potpourri / Tung Chee-hwa - Chief Executive by a Landslide / Mother Ko's Holy War - The Compulsory Motor Vehicle Insurance Act is Passes / The National Development Conference - A Cacophony of Keynotes / No More Life of Hard Work? Another Look at the Ox inthe Year of the Ox / Courtyard as Crowded as a Market. VOL. 22 NO. 4 APRIL 1997: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / A Woman's Place is..? WOmen in Contemporary Taiwan / Sexual Crime: It's TIme to Challenge the Myths / Who are Rapists, and Why? / The Shifting Balance of Bower in Marriage / Relations Between the Sexes - SOme Telling Figures / Commentaries on the Death of Deng Xiaoping / The Bird That Brings Bunun Babies / Blossoms Amid the Snow - The Plum Flower's Place in China's Soul / Self-Portaits - Windows on the Soul / Serving a Changing Society - Catholicism in Taiwan / "A Wounded World Years for Healing" - An Interview with Bishop Paul Shan, President of the Chinese Catholic Bishops' Conference / A Silent Protest - Suicide in Taiwan / Suicide Statistics.. and the Real Story / A Day in the Life of Chiayi's Volunteer Bridge-Builders /The Black Eagles - Game-Fixing in Taiwan Pro Ball / Reporting for Duty - The First Women at Chengkungling / Controversy over Nuclear Waste Shipments to North Korea / Taipei Lantern Festival /Potpourri. VOL. 22 NO. 5 MAY 1997: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / Getting the Right Balance / THe Land of the Low MQ! / Come on Folks, Let's Do the EQ! / Influx of Capital Poses Challenges to Taiwan's Stock Market / Beefing Up the Bourse / The Continuity of Spirit - Ancestral Portaits / Are the Ancestors at Home? / Runway Ruckus / Rhododendrons - Flowers of Fire? / The Rhododendron Brings the Cuckoo / A Diary in Song - "Betel Nuts" / A Director's Tal: Struggles on Film, Struggles to Film / Bring Children Up Half-Chinese Half-Western / Potpourri / A New Tool for Unearthing Old Documents - The Electronic Archive of the Academia Sinica / The Dalai Lama Sparks a Fever for Tibetan Buddhism / Foot-and-Mouth Disease Epidemic Causes Severe Economic Losses / Democratic Progressive Party Candidate Wins Big in Taoyuan County Executive By-Election / Doctors and Pharmacists Domonstrate Instead of Medicate / Demolition of Squatters' Homes to Build Parks Lead to Controversy / Just a Dr. Feelgood? Challenging the Author of: A Great Revolutionin the Brain World. VOL. 22 NO. 8 AUGUST 1997: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / Hard-Pressed:Taiwan's Newspapers Battle for Readers / The Fall from Grace of Taiwan's Media / The Lotus and the Water Lily in Chinese Tradition / Lotus, FLower of Paradise /Exploring Values in Taiwan - "Conversations About BOoks" /The Diplomatic Search for a Bright Future - A Talk with Foreign Minister John Chang / From Barren Earth to Fertile Fields - International Cooperation in Agriculture and Fisheries / The Unfinished History of the Mayan Kingdom: A Peten Memoir /One Family Man and Three Halves / Dye Hard: Just a Fashion Statement? / The Pitfalls of Hair Dyeing / GOod Things Come to Those Who.. Lift Weight! Taiwan's Successful WOmen Weightlifters Look to 2000 Olympics / After 1997, the Mainland Affairs Council Hopes for a "Three-Way-Win-Situation" /Taiwan's Great Garbage War / Taiwan History and Society Textbooks Spark Ideological Debate / Potpourri / The Marco Polo Bridge Incident - A Look Back After Sixty Years. VOL. 22 No. 10 OCTOBER 1997: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / The Textbook Revolution: Deciding What Children Learn / Major Events in Taiwan Textbook History / Textbook COmmercialization: Choosing What Children Learn / The Satellite Project - Conflict and Controversy / "Old Wine in a New Bottle" Computer Came Subvert the Classics / Global Reach - Acer Makes Its Mark in Latin America / El Paso! Head'em Off at "The Pass"! Acer's Round-up at the Mexican-American Border / Global Vision, Local Touch An Exclusive Interview with Stan Shih / Banking on Latin America's Future / Getting ino the Act - Kun Opera Comes to Taiwan / All in the Family: The Kun and Peking Operas / A Sparrow Learns to Fly / Visits by Head of State Attest to Diligence of Central American Diplomacy / The Power of Public Opinion Brings the Curtain Down on Port / Typhoon Winnie Causes Serious Damage in Northern Taiwan / Potpourri / Writing fromt he Edge of History, Writing from the Center of History: Frlections on Lu Keng's Collection of Memories and Regrets / True to Myself An Interview with Lu Keng. VOL. 22 NO. 11 NOVEMBER 1997: Leters ot the Editor / Editor's Note / Taiwan's State-Run Firms Face Privatization / Holding the Line: THe Transformation of Chunghwa Telecom / The Aristocracy of Labor Faces a Revolution / A Love Supreme - The Missionaries of Charity in Taiwan / The Power of Love - Mothers Take on the Educational system / The Birth of a "New" Landmark - Wistra House / How Can Historic Buildings Be Brought Back to Life? / Rescuing the National Flower: Costa Rica's Orchid Repropagation Program / Central America's Grand Garden / Trade Off: Conservation vs. the Ivory Trade / Making Peace with the Elephant / Publish.. or Perish! Taiwan's Book Industry Goes International / Taiwanese Artistis Make Waves in Venice / Segmentation/Multiplication - Taiwanese Art from the Peopel / Hearing Drums in the Depth of Winter / Potpourri / President Lee Teng-hui Undertakes 16-Day Diplomatic Visit to Central America /New Cabinet Under Premier Vincent Siew Takes Office. VOL. 22 NO. 12 DECEMBER 1997: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / Sea Change: ROC Naval Modernization and the Defense of Taiwan / The Geopolitical COntext of Taiwan's Security / China's Naval Past: A Brief History / TO Catch a Thief - THe EEA Has Taiwan Industry Up in Arms / "I Am Not a Spy!" The FUles of the Spying Game / A New Breed Changes Radio / Taiwan GIrl, Japan Superstar: Judy Ongg / The Heavenly Fragrance of Autumn - The Osmanthus / The "Foolish Old Man" of Dance / Beautiful Scenery - Not for Sal /Onthe Edge of Disaster: Taiwan's Disaster Relief Network / Nicaragua's Kingdom of Jeans: Nien Hsing Textiles / Where the VIPs Check In - Good Prospects for the Hotel Intercontinental / Cultural Exchange in Poland / Potpourri / A Journey to the North - LienChan Visits Icelandand Austria / NT Dollar Takes a Dive Under Pressure from Speculators /The Death of a Middle School Student Has Taiwan Looking at the Problem of Juvenile Crime. Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / Building a Harbor City for the 21st Century /An Inviation from Southern Taiwan - Selling the City of Kaohsiung / WHite-Collar Workers Conquering a new World / Science's Magic Lamp - Hsinchu's Synchrontron Accelerator / Is Today a Good Day to Read this Article? Better Check the Chinese Almanac.. / Almanacs as a Resource of Social History / Lone Fliers in the Red of Dusk - Ducksand Geese / Are Ducks NoMatch for Geese? / Taiwan's ERs: Lotsof Action, But Where's George Clooney? / The Passing of the Paragons - The Chaning Role of Moral Role Models / The Don't Have to Turn Out Lake Chen Chin-hsing / Burkina Faso - Yesterday Kou River, Tomrrow Bagre / Burkina Faso's Taiwan Village - Kou River / Reclaiming an Old Partnership - Taiwan and Burkina Faso Make a Fresh Start at Bagre / Bringing the Tradition of New Year's Prints Up to Date / Creating a Caribbean Lunar New Year / Potpourri / Has the SE Asian Financial Crisis Revived the "Go South" Policy? / Devoted to His Land and People - Marking the Tenth Anniversay of the Death of Chiang Ching-kuo / Struggle Between Koo's Group and Rebar Brings Chaos to Cable TV Market. VOL. 23 NO. 4 APRIL 1998: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / The Asian Financial Crisis: Disaster or Opportunity for Taiwan? / Taiwan's Business People in Southeast Asia Talk about the Crisis / Go South II - Can Taiwan Thelp End Asia's Crisis? / Breaking Up is Hard to Do / Let the Seller Beware! Chaning Tiems for Consumer Protection / Tsai Jui-yueh, Matriarch of Taiwan Dance / A Life of Devoted Service - The Chihai Gardians / See You in Court - Is Taiwan'sPress Too Liable to Libel? / Argentina Bound: Long-Range Squid Fishing in the Southwest Atlantic / The Boat Nannies of Long-Range Fishing / Chen Shu Fisherman PhD / Crash! / Children and the FOreign Ghost / Controversail Cabinet Reshuffle Completed / Taiwan and US Both Win in WTO Agreement; Taiwan to Open Markets / DPP Debates Options for Policy Toward the PRC / Kaohsiung Bishop Paul Shan Elevated to Cardinal / Potpourri. VOL. 23 NO. 5 MAY 1998: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Notes / Weekend Shuffle - The Two-day Weekend Hits the Streets in Taiwan / In Search of the Great Leisure Seeker / Lao Ssu-Kuang on Leisure / Going for the GOld - Kids in the SPorts World / Home Is Where the Heart Is - The Hakka "Guests" of Tunghua Street / Showing Their True Colors Again - The Hakka Society of New Zealand / Humankind and Catkind - The Evolution of a Relationship / Cat Lovers: Behind Closed Doors / Shatter the Supersitions that Surround Cats / Home of the Scholar Farmers - The Li Family COmpound in Luchou / From Hangzhou to Luchou - Yen Hsiu-feng / Carrying on the Green Revolution - The Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center / From the Margins to the Mainstream - Change, Change, Change for Taiwan's Pop Music / Potpourri / Prospects for Re-Opening the Cross-Staits Negotiations /The March Aircraft Disasters / CorruptionTaints Military Prcurement / Murder on Campus. VOL. 23 NO. 6 JUNE 1998: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / All in the Family No Longer - Elderly Health Care in Crisis / Who'll Care for the Elderly? / Spending Their Golden Years at the Chung Kuang / Coming to America - The Life of Taiwanese Seniors in the US / With a Little Help from Your Friends / Chinese Seniors' Associations Are Booming in the US / Between Heaven and Earth - Getting Away from It All by Bike / The Right Stuff: Bicycles Stage a Comeback on Taiwan's Streets / Hard Times for Software Pirates / Taiwan's Software Industry Looks for Growth / Come Fly Away with Me - Tickets Available at Your Local Bookstore / Who Says Chinese Are Homebodies? - Classical Chinese Travel Literature / Ho Sheng-hsiung, Argentine Peanut Famer / Potpourrie / Thaw in Cross-Strait Relations - Jan Jyh-horng Goes to Beijing / Law Requiring Wives to Live with Husbands Rule Unconstitutional / Buddha's Tooth Comes to Taiwan /A Career in Ambushing People / Here's Looking at You, Babe! VOL. 23 NO. 7 JULY 1998: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / The New University: Breaking Down the Departmental Barriers / Minister of Education Lin Ching-chiang on "The Ivory Tower and Today's Society" / Old College Days: Looking Back on a Century of University Education in China / For the Love of Lacquer / In Search of Lacquer's Lustrous Past / The Community's New Heroines / A Dark Gift - Post-Tramatic Stress Disorder / From Recovery to Rebirth / A Better Tomorrow? Redefining Labor's Status / Unemployment Insurance: Coming Soon / Nature's Garden: New Attention for Aboriginal Edible Wild Plants / Vegging Out in Taniao Vilalge / In Search of Okinawa's Roots / Anti-Chinese Rioting in Indonesia Calls the "Go South" Policy into Question / Taking Action Against Sex and Violence in the Media / Potpourri. VOL. 23 NO. 8 AUGUST 1998: Letters tot he Editor / Editor's Note / The Same Old Life in the AfterLife? - Chinese COncepts of Heaven / From Immortal Fairyland to Popular Paradise / It's a God's Life / Shoot on Site: Documenting Taiwan with Video / Veni, Vidi, Videotape: Culture Hunters on the Prowl / Yangmingshan National Park: Taipei's "Backyard" / Taking the Anxiety out of Learning Math / From Math Failure to Math Genius / Math and Culture among the Aborigines / Occupying the Literary "Heartland" / "Outsider" in Taipei - Li Yung-ping / Waiting for the Light - Taiwan's Visually Impaired / Seeing with Your Heart / Of the People, By the People, For the People: Small Museums in Taiwan / The Chi Mei Museum - A "Treasure Trove" in Southern Taiwan / Clinton's Trip to PRC: Attention Focuses on "THree No's" / Summer Killer? Virus Forces New Look at Disease-Prevention Measures / Floods are Occuring Annually - What's Wrong with Taiwan's water Conservancy Policy? VOL. 23 NO. 9 SEPTEMBER 1998: Letters tot he Editor / Editor's Note / "Silicon Siblings" Taiwan Links up with Silicon Valley / Lagging Behind Silicon Valley /Investing in Silicon - Taiwan's Venture Capitalists / Acient Viagras: Biotech Breaths New Life into Chinese Herbal Aphrodisiacs / Damiana: An Aphrodisiac Plant From the Mexican Desert / True Love, or Cheap Senitmentality? Variety Shows Turn on the Tear Ducts / An East-West Tug of War - Hong Kong Embraces the Chinese Language / Hong Kong People Study Mandarin / A Week in Gay Taipei / Between Us - A Friendly Focus for Lesbian Activity / Bar None - An Introduction to Jerry Lai / National Health Insurance At A Crossroads / A Kingdom by the Sea - Northeast Taiwan's Lion Museum / Potpourri / ROC Condemns Gang Rapes of Ethnic Chinese WOmen in Indonesian Riots / Controversy Hits the Bureau of Investigation / Cross-Strait Exchanges Intensify - Mainland Science Minister Vists Taiwan / July Brings Earthquakes and Heat /Two Young Brothers Make a Literary Splash. VOL. 23 NO. 10 OCTOBER: Letters tot he Editor / Editor's Note / Millenial Bugs Mankind's Battle with Microbes / News From the Front: The Battle Against Disease Rages On / The Legends of DZi Beads / The Buddhist Spin on DZi Beads / Does High Technology Mean High Pollution? Pollution Control in the Semiconductor Industry / The Way of the Future - "Green" Production / My Brew Heaven: The Chinese "Way of Tea" in Today's Taiwan / The Right Way tot Drink Tea - From Boiling to Imbibing / Doctors or Media Stars? The Dilemma Facing Taiwan's Pyschology Professionals / Human Bridges: Bilingual-Bicultural People Make their mark in Asia / Screenplays: The Shortest Distance Between Word and Image / Watching the Puerto Rico Day Parade / Potpourri / The "Action Cabinet's" Annual Checkup: OK / The 301 Alarm Goes Off Again / Fears Over Safety of Taiwanese Business People. VOL. 24 NO. 5 MAY 1999: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / Who's Afraid of Y2K? Taiwan Business Takes on the Millennium Bug / Leaders in the Bug Battle / Y2K - Will the Bug Knock Off the Exterminators? / How Y2K Could Affect You / Taiwan Catches Cell Phone Fever / TV News - Fighting for Survival / Media Madness Journalists Go Job-Hopping in cable's Wake / Anchors Away / Old Flavors Never Die, They Just Fade Away / Local Heros - Taiwan's Earth Gods / Gods in the Ground / The Guardian Angel of Kids's Kidneys- Sheih Chung-pin / Flea Market Sociology / An Ace Student's Father Speaks on Education / Opening up "Track Two"? Perry's Proposal for Cross-Stait Dialsogue / Taiwanese Businessmen in the Spotlight as Spies / Potpourri. VOL. 24 NO. 9 SEPTEMBER 1999: Letters tot he Editor / Editor's Note / A Decade of Hakka Activism / It's Your Land Too! Wu Poh-hsiung ont he Hakkas of Taiwan / Four Centuries of Taiwanese Hakkas / Tall Stories An Interview with Skyscraper Archietect C.Y. Lee / Reach for the Sky: What Cost Taiwan's Skyscrapers? / Twin Stars of the Northwest Coast Hsinchu City and Hsinchu County are Shing OUt / Rice Noodles, Pork Balls and Meat Pasties the Three Treats of Hsinchu / Nympsh, Babes, and Hunks Pioneer New BOdy Codes / Modern Art, Eastern Spirit / Disappearing Magicians: The Twillight of Taiwan's Aboriginal Shamans / A Storm of Tension Across the Strait - The "Special State-to-State" Policy Raises Sparks / Papua New Guinea Briefly Establishes Formal Ties with ROC / James Soong Joins the Presidential Fray / Potpourri / Images of a Lost Land A Photographic Journey Through the Three Gorges. VOL. 24 NO. 11 NOVEMBER 1999: Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / Disaster Strikes.. / Making Money on English Magazines: As Easy as ABC? / English Learning Secrets from and "English Whiz" / When a Timeless Game Meets Changing Times: Chinese Chess - Past, Present, and Future.. / Another Kind of Chess Set / Chinese Chess Aims to Go Places / Throught he Good Times and the Bad: Taiwan, 50 Years On / Beyond Authoritarianism: 50 Years of Policial Transformations / Rags to Riches: 50 Years of Economic Development / Empowering the People: 50 Years of Struggle / Knowledge Explosion, Cultureal Implosion: 50 Years of Change / Building a Hakka Utopia? Meinung and Liuchia at a Crossroads / Su-Ho memorial Paper Museum / Potpourri / National Assembly Sparks Constitutional Crisis / PRC Pressure on ROC Mounts at APEC Conference / National Palace Museum Exhimits Han Dynasty Artifacts / The Debut of the Executive Yuan News Website / Doing Our Bit for the Environment. Letters to the Editor / Editor's Note / Shake, Rattle.. and Roll Out the Mountains / Finding Faults / Living with Earthquakes / Five Steps for Protecting Yourself in an Earthquake / Locals Lead the Way in Reconstruction / Can Grants Save the Taiwan Film Industry? / Something to Celebrate - Festivals Offer New Hope for Taiwan FIlm / THe Johnie Walker Charity Tees Off in Taiwan / Who Played the First Stroke? / Matthew Lien - An Arctic Musician Strikes a Warm Chord with Taiwan / THe SOund of "Country" - Nanguan Appreciation i the Philippines / Nanguan - A Living Musical Fossil / Ancient Art, Modern Spark / Potpourri / The Nation Unites to Rebuild after the Quake / Taiwan and Philippines Suspend Air Links / Central American Art on Exhibit in Taiwan / Form Outlawas of the Marsh - Lu Da Beats a man to Death. Offered for US$ 54.40 by: Yesterday's Muse Books - Book number: 046938 | |||