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1. CHINA TODAY AT FIFTY
IT is an honor and a pleasure for me to join in celebrating the 50th anniversary of China Today, born in 1952 as China Reconstructs.Then the People's Republic of China was a new, bright star in the
Author: By ISRAEL EPSTEIN,Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Year 2002 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. Remembering John Hersey
NOT LONG ago I was asked to put down some recollections of the noted US author John Hersey, who died, aged 78, earlier this year. John was a good friend of China, a writer of many talents and, above
Author: Editor-in-Chief Emeritus ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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3. TO LHASA BY ROAD
HOW shall I describe the Sikang-Tibet Highway, that 1400-mile marvel of natural beauty, courage and historic progress that the Chinese people have built with their newly-awakened energies! Words are
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1956 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. Two Girls from Shigatse
IT'S NEARLY 1,700 miles from Shigatse, Tibet, to Chengtu, Szechuan province, across some of the world's highest mountains and deepest rivers. It takes some two weeks by motor even now with the new
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1956 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. Canton Revisited
IT is twenty-three years since I was last in Canton.Twenty-three years! The span between 1938 and 1961.Our plane touches down and immediately our lungs are filled with the soft southern air, our eyes
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1961 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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6. THE KAILAN MINES - From Imperialist Enclave to National Enterprise
THE Kailan Mining Administra-tion long occupied a position in north China akin to that of the Anaconda Copper Company in Chile, or the United Fruit Company in Central America or Unilever in West
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1963 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. China's Communes - From Birth to Present
The Rise of the Chinese People's Communes - and Six Years After, by Anna Louise Strong, New World Press, Peking, 1964, 228 pp., illustrated with 26 photographs.Readers will beenriched by this
Author: Israel Epstein Year 1965 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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8. Biggest Export Fair at Canton
IN the sunny compound of the Fair stood powerful excavator-cranes and bulldozers which China herself had to import only a few years ago but which she now supplies to Asian and African countries
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1965 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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9. Ladup and His Children
OF ALL the great and rapid changes in Tibet, one of the most important is the rise from the ranks of the former serfs and slaves of a working class that already numbers over 25,000. Its beginnings
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1965 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. Leaders Sprung from Their People
EVERYWHERE in China's Tibet Autonomous Region today, one meets the leaders and servants of its people - the Tibetan cadres. Sprung in their vast majority from the million ex-serfs and slaves, there
Author: ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1965 Issue 12 PDF HTML