Dear Sinorama:
Sinorama is truly a "multifunctional" domestic news and information magazine. Besides being enriched by it, I would like to make a few suggestions: Can the Chinese strange tales and the introductions to colleges and universities be carried every month? And could the jokes column from several years ago be put back in "Potpourri" to make it more interesting? Also, the Chinese-Japanese edition often doesn't arrive until the end of the month, is there some way it could be published quicker? And I hope the notices of book publications in that edition can be printed in Japanese as well as Chinese.
Huang Hung-sung Taipei
Editor's Note:
"Chinese strange tales" are specially written for Sinorama by Chuang Po-ho, and are featured alternately with another series by Mr. Chuang on "Chinese forms."
The occasional introductions to colleges and universities, begun in 1981, ended this year. Each school in the country received a general introduction. This series has been collected into a two-volume set, which will be on sale starting in July.
The jokes column will be added in as much as possible.
We have improved the editing of our Japanese edition and hope to have it published at the beginning of the month in the future.
Correction: In the article "A Global Trek on Two Wheels" in the May, 1987 edition of this magazine (June, 1987, in the U.S.), the caption accompanying the photo on the top of page 108 incorrectly identifies the men as Moslems. They are in fact Sikhs. We regret this error.