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1. Daqing: Pioneer Oilfield to Modern City
DAQING is China's - and one of the world's - biggest oilfields, supplying half the country's total production. In world terms it is the sixth largest. Daqing's first exploratory well produced oil in
Author: BAI MAN and WU BAOZHONG Year 1986 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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2. Nanchang - City of Revolutionary History
August 1, celebrated in China as Army Day, is the anniversary of the Nanchang Uprising of 1927, which took place in this old south China city.SERVING as the capital of Jiang-xi province, Nanchang is
Author: MAN SHENG Year 1985 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3. The Zigong Lantern Festival
Doing new things with light and imagination.ONE MONTH after New Year's Day comes the traditional Chinese New Year and Lantern Festival. Colored lanterns are an important component of this joyous
Author: ZOU MAN Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. Labour Emulation - New Style
"IF YOU want to find out about labour emulation," said the chairman of the trade union, "you should go and talk to the Wang Teh-shan weaving team. I'll take you over to the workshop now."We went out
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1955 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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5. Three Who Came Home
MORE AND MORE of Chiang Kai-shek's military men are deserting his service, braving difficulties and dangers to get back to the mainland. In our January issue we carried an article by one of them, the
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1956 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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6. FATTER PAY ENVELOPES FOR MILLIONS
MOST of the eighteen million factory and office workers in China are getting fatter pay envelopes this year, as the result of the greatest nationwide wage increase in China's history. The rise
Author: TAN MAN - NI Year 1956 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. A Helping Hand in the Suburbs
PEIFENGWO housing estate in the southwest suburbs of Peking is the home of families of some 1,400 workers of the Peking Railway Administration. During the daytime hours, after the menfolk have
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1957 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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8. THE PLAN AND THE PEOPLE
In 1953-57, the period of her First Five-Year Plan, China's industrial and agricultural output grew by about 60 per cent. The national income increased about 50 per cent. On the principle that "the
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1958 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. LUSHAN'S PIG-IRON "SPUTNIK"
FURNACE FIELDS are every-where in Lushan county, southern Honan province - plots of hundreds of small earthen furnaces were "growing", in late autumn when I was there, alongside fields of sweet
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1959 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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10. Railways Meet the 'Big Leap'
FOR China's railways, just as for other branches of the economy, 1958 was a "big leap forward" year. But precisely because industry and agriculture were growing at such speed, the demands on
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1959 Issue 5 PDF HTML