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1. The Grace of Chinese Pavilions
PAVILIONS, elegant or quietly simple, are a centuries-old part of Chinese landscaping and gardening. They may crown a hilltop, flank a monstery hall, grace a garden, or stand peacefully reflected in
Author: FENG ZHONGPING Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2. New Novels For New People
IN THE popular new novel Sanliwan Village, the young peasant Wang Yu-sheng decides to divorce his wife. Upset by an argument over the family budget, she has scattered the tools with which he is
Author: FENG HSUEH-FENG Year 1956 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. Election in the Countryside
FOR SEVERAL MONTHS now, China's first nationwide election movement has been sweeping the country, opening new vistas of political activity for the people. Everywhere, and particularly in the
Author: HSIAO FENG Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. Fighting Drought
THIS YEAR, large areas in four North China provinces were seriously affected by drought when the usual rains did not fall in June and July. However, crop losses were cut to a minimum. This resounding
Author: KAI FENG Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. The Butterflies of Lantsang River
MANY PEOPLE have heard or read of the butterfly springs and the marvellous butterfly gatherings at Tali in Yunnan province. As far as I know, credit for the first detailed account of this wonderful
Author: FENG MU Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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6. PROFILE OF A COMMUNE LEADER
THIS PAST WINTER, Liu Tsung-yueh, tall husky Communist Party secretary of the Ituho brigade of the Peichai People's Commune, would be around inspecting the fields before daybreak on many a morning.
Author: CHIN FENG Year 1963 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. Writers of the Socialist Age
A HOST of new writers has appeared on the Chinese literary scene in the past few years. These are young people, themselves workers, peasants and soldiers. The main characteristic of their work is its
Author: FENG MU Year 1966 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. How China Solved Her Food Problem
CHINA is self-sufficient in grain. In the past quarter-century, led by Chairman Mao and the Chinese Communist Party, our people have self-reliantly solved the longstanding historical problem of grain
Author: FENG NIEN Year 1975 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. Lyons Orchestra in Beijing
THE visit of the Symphony Orchestra of Lyons, France, under the baton of Serge Baudo and Sylvain Cambreling after that of the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa was a rare bonus for
Author: ZHAO FENG Year 1979 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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10. Amateurs Show Fresh Approach
UNIQUE in style, fresh in approach, evocative and esthetically charming - these were my impressions of an exhibition of works by amateur photographers in Beijing's Sun Yat-sen Park one fine sunny
Author: JIANG FENG Year 1979 Issue 8 PDF HTML