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1. A Landmark for China's Fertilizer Industry
A large-size nitrogenous fertilizer plant designed, constructed and equipped entirely by Chinese skill began production last September in Shanghai. The formerly flat skyline along the Whangpoo River
Author: CHANG CHING Year 1964 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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2. Nothing Stops the Railway Builders
SOME of the world's most rugged terrain is challenging the ingenuity of China's railway construction engineers and crews. Under the first Five-Year Plan (1953-57), 4,700 miles of new lines are being
Author: CHANG CHING-CHIH Year 1956 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. A HUNDRED SCHOOLS CONTEND
PICK UP any newspaper or magazine in China these days and you will read of clashes between different views in literature, art and science.What is the real value of the poems of Li Yu? He was a
Author: CHANG CHIH-CHING Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. The Man With the Magic Flute
THE FLUTE is one of the most popular musical instruments among the Chinese people, who have used it for hundreds of years to express their joys and sorrows in a thousand shades of feeling. One of the
Author: HSIAO CHING-CHANG Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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5. Cradle for Future Musicians
IF you happen to be in the west-ern part of Shanghai, every day you will see a hundred or more children, instrument cases or schoolbags under their arms, coming and going from a red brick gabled
Author: HSIAO CHING-CHANG Year 1963 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. City Girl Turns Farmer
THREE YEARS AGO Wang Pei-chen, now 24 years old, graduated from senior middle school in her home city, Tientsin. It was just at the time the Communist Party issued a call for young intellectuals to
Author: CHANG KE and YANG CHING-HSIUNG Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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7. A Tractor Station Starts Work
LAST SPRING, I went down to a state tractor station that had been established a year earlier near the Dawn Collective Farm in the outskirts of Hailung, Liaoning province, in northeast China. It was a
Author: TIEN CHING Year 1955 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. Golden Autumn
IN the seventh month the millet ripened. The sorghum was harvested in the eighth month, and toward its end the rice too was nearly ready.The glowing sunshine gave the heavily-laden stalks in the
Author: CHING LIN Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. Meetings by Phone Speed Production
Conference by telephone is becoming widely used to facilitate collective decision and keep the wheels of socialist construction throughout our vast country rolling fast and smoothly. Through the
Author: LING CHING Year 1959 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. Warm Women Say: Dining Halls Are Good!
AFTER nearly a year and a half in operation, the community dining halls in the countryside are here to stay. A majority of farm families have joined them, finding the food better, cheaper and more
Author: LO CHING Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML