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“The architecture reflected the times,” says Wu Jiang, who teaches architectural history at Tongji University.
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"The architecture reflected the times," says Wu Jiang, an architect and former Shanghai urban-planning official whose grandfather was a U. S.-trained architect who worked in the city in the 1930s.
Forever Art Deco 2009
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"The film's protagonist is China's national treasure and all the elements are Chinese, but why didn't we make such a film?" the president of the National Peking Opera Company, Wu Jiang, told the official New China News Agency last Saturday ...
Archive 2008-07-01 Steve Hulett 2008
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"The film's protagonist is China's national treasure and all the elements are Chinese, but why didn't we make such a film?" the president of the National Peking Opera Company, Wu Jiang, told the official New China News Agency last Saturday ...
Friday Links Steve Hulett 2008
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Shanghai's bustling, historic food street, Wu Jiang road, known for dumplings and smelly tofu, had to close ahead of the expo, with street vendors rehoused in the airconditioned mall.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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Shanghai's bustling, historic food street, Wu Jiang road, known for dumplings and smelly tofu, had to close ahead of the expo, with street vendors rehoused in the airconditioned mall.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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An expert at the Beijing Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Wu Jiang, this week cautioned that there was "no scientific proof" that garlic could combat the flu.
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An expert at the Beijing Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Wu Jiang, this week cautioned that there was "no scientific proof" that garlic could combat the flu.
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An expert at the Beijing Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Wu Jiang, this week cautioned that there was "no scientific proof" that garlic could combat the flu.
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An expert at the Beijing Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Wu Jiang, this week cautioned that there was "no scientific proof" that garlic could combat the flu.
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