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People
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People from the World of Culture in 2004
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The Un-style of Lin Zhaohua
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Mourners Pay Tribute to Rape of Nanking Author
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Louis Cha's Literary Genius Lives on
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Mistress Yue-Sai of All Trades
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We here at CRI Culture Channel has picked up nine people from the world of culture who are considered movers and shakers of the past year.
Screen
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Piracy Threatens Chow's Film Hit
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A World without Thieves under New Year Culture
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Chow Hustles His Kung Fu
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Steamy Times Come to Chinese Films?
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Life Translated
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The huge success of Stephen Chow's latest comedy "Kung Fu Hustle" has drawn concerns about the threat of piracy.
Music
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Pop Music Scene Became more Diversified in 2004
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Longkuan Jiuduan: I Like Tricky Music
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The Effects of Piracy ¨C Musical or Monetary?
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Xu Wei: Every Minute is Fresh
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A Canadian Musician Who Is Fascinated with Erhu
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The first awards for pop singers' achievements in 2004, Channel V's 11th Chinese Music Awards were announced last Tuesday evening in Shanghai.
Arts
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Ox or Donkey? Tiny Animal Stirs Huge Art Debate
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Nude Chinese Kneeling Sculptures Spark Critique
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Huang Tieshan's World of Watercolors
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Artistic Hands Keep Ancient Art Alive
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Shanghai Biennial: Techniques of the Visible
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A donkey or an ox -- the question is still open -- may be at the heart of a controversy surrounding one of China's most
treasured national art works.
Life
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China's Sports Stars Become Ad Stars
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Show Brings Relief Efforts to Heart of Beijing
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Three Major Archaeological Discoveries of China in 2004
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Cartoon Nostalgia Sweeps China
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Controversial Japan Ads Draw Chinese Anger
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A champion many times over, Guo Jingjing has become the "World's Number One Princess in Diving." Presently, Guo has set her sights on the 2008 Olympics.
Stage
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Tissues a Must at Chang Weeper
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A Classic Interpreted through Dance
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Hong Kong Ballet Tells An Ancient Tale
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The Sixth Shanghai Arts Festival Opens
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Chinese Ballerinas Pirouette for Sylvia
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'18 Springs', the stage adapation of Eileen Chang's novel is now running at Beijing's Capital Theatre.
Books
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Ten Essential Reads
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Shanghainese Writer Wang Anyi
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Annie Baby: Sober On the Road
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Jiang Rong and His "Wolf Totem"
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"I Am Liu Xiang" ¨C Autobiography for Olympic Hero
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Reading may not be a priority past-time for many modern Chinese, but that didn't stop publishers from offering up a daunting, even overwhelming, number of books in 2004. For novices wondering where to start, here's a run-down of what we consider to have been the most interesting books of last year.
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