Healthy exerciseA lot has changed since the days when Tai-chi, Yangge (Northeastern Chinese fan dancing) and granny disco were the main forms of exercise available to urban Chinese. Beijing, Shanghai and other big cities have seen the arrival of... ...full story at Danwei
from Danwei on Fri, Feb 02 2007
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