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1. Using Every Bit of the Tree
TWO YEARS AGO, silence lay heavy upon the virgin forests that stretch for hundreds of kilometres over the verdant green mountains of the Lesser Hsingan mountain range in China's northerly
Author: CHEN CHING and CHIANG CHIH-HSIN Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. On the Revolution in Peking Opera
I OFFER you my congratulations on this festival, for which you have worked so hard. This is the first campaign in the revolution of Peking Opera. It has achieved promising results and will have a
Author: CHIANG CHING Year 1967 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3. New Upsurge in Agriculture Under Way
NINETEEN SIXTY-FOUR was a good year for China's agriculture. After increases in both 1962 and 1963, still better harvests equal to those of the high-yield years of the past were won. This heralds a
Author: CHIANG YI-CHEN Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. Lumbermen of the Hsingan Mountains
CHINA'S greatest timber resources lie amongst the majestic mountains of the Northeast - the Greater and Lesser Hsingan and Chang-pai ranges. The whole region is drained by three mighty rivers, the
Author: CHEN YUNG-CHING Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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5. A Warm Welcome from the People of the Americas
LAST YEAR the Chinese Classi-cal Theatre went on a six-month tour to North and South America. On July 28 we concluded our visit to Cuba and left the exuberant harbour of Havana on the Soviet ship S. S
Author: CHEN CHUNG-CHING Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. Not What I Expected
LAST January, I got an unexpected registered letter. No sooner had I read it than my heart began to beat very fast, and I burst into a happy laugh. It was an official notice that I had been elected a
Author: PEARL CHIANG Year 1955 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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7. A GEOLOGIST'S SONG
Mountain Giant, head propped on rocky hand, Leans against the stars, watching the passing clouds. He has kept silence since the remote days When first the earth was born.But do not think him solitary
Author: CHENG CHIANG Year 1959 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. A Woman Doctor Writes
ONE Saturday evening I arrived home from work to find the three - my two boys and their father - on hands and knees on the floor. Pu, the elder, was chattering away: "Papa, if we had some more of
Author: CHIANG AN-HUI Year 1961 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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9. A SCHOOL FOR CHEFS
EVERY PART of China has a style of cooking distinctively its own according to the varying farm products, natural conditions and ways of life of the different regions. It is said that people in the
Author: CHANG CHIANG Year 1962 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. WOMEN BUILD BRIDGES
THE Greater Hsingan Mountains on China's northeast frontier are a center of the lumber industry. Running for hundreds of kilometers, they are covered with valuable larch, Mongolian red pine and Asian
Author: Lung Chiang Year 1971 Issue 5 PDF HTML