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1. Thirteen Years in Chungking
THOUSANDS of people from abroad visited Chungking between 1939 and 1945, when it was the capital of the Kuomintang regime during China's war with Japan. Few who went there at the time felt happy: the
Author: CHANG YIU-SUNG Year 1952 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. PEACE DELEGATES IN PEKING
IN the ancient-new city of Peking, where white doves fly peacefully in the tranquil air above gold-tiled palaces that now belong to all, where singing voices resound and cheerful faces beam everywhere
Author: CHANG YIU-SUNG Year 1952 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. WORKERS TAKE STOCK
CHINA'S working class has rolled up its sleeves and is moving ahead, top-speed, in the great task of industrialization. This was the meaning and message of the Seventh All-China Congress of Trade
Author: CHANG YIU-SUNG Year 1953 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. The Clock and Watch Industry
THE resonant chimes every quar-ter hour from the clocks on the 43-metre high twin towers of Peking's railway station, built in 1959, are a familiar sound in the capital. These clocks, maintaining
Author: CHANG LIEN-CHANG Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. THE HORSE TRADER
ONE howling windy day, Manager Tsui summoned me to his office and announced that he was sending me to the town of Dolon in enemy territory to buy several hundred horses.It was the winter of 1946 and
Author: CHANG CHANG-KUNG Year 1962 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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6. Anshan, Steel City
ANSHAN, in China's Northeast, lies in hills that are rich in iron ore. It has access to the coal of the famous Fushun and Penki mines, both of which lie within a 75-mile radius. Everything from
Author: CHANG KUNG Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. County Experimental Farm
THE tip of the Shantung peninsula, in northern China, is an area of steep mountains, rushing streams and poor, clay soil. For centuries, the peasants there had a hard time earning a living. But
Author: CHANG YUNG-AN Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. Filming the Peking Zoo
IN the past few years, the Peking zoo has built up a fairly good collection of Chinese and foreign animals-the latter by exchanges with friendly countries. Since there are few other adequate zoos,
Author: CHANG PO Year 1955 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. Industry Comes to the Northwest
PEOPLE used to think of north-west China as a vast but barren plateau where a thinly-scattered population wrested a bare living from the poor soil. It is certainly vast. Shensi, Kansu, Chinghai and
Author: CHANG CHAO Year 1955 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. More Safety in Industry
IN CHINA before liberation there were virtually no health and safety provisions for industrial workers. Most factories were ramshackle and overcrowded. Equipment and machinery were old, inefficient
Author: CHANG PING Year 1955 Issue 5 PDF HTML