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1. New Rise Of Industry
China has a mixed and composite economy. It includes no less than five types of enterprises.The most widespread form is still individual small-scale economy, which includes family farms and all
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1952 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. Land Reform Uproots Feudalism
THE AIM of the great agrarian reform now being completed in China is to uproot the feudal land system that has a history of 2,500 years and to replace it with a system in which the tillers own the
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1952 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. AFTER LAND REFORM: MUTUAL AID
WHEN abroad recently, I was often asked by friends from Britain, Burma, India and Indonesia: "What has been happening in the Chinese countryside since the land was re-distributed?"To answer this
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1952 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. INDUSTRIALIZATION BEGINS
A YEAR AGO I wrote a short article in this magazine on the new rise of industry in China. The article pointed out that more had been achieved than the rapid restoration of war-damaged industry and a
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1953 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. SINKIANG, NEW LAND
HAPPINESS shone on the face of Saud, an Uighur peasant of Salim village in China's westernmost province of Sinkiang. "Long live Chairman Mao Tse-tung," he shouted, waving his good new ketman for
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1953 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. THAI PEOPLE OF YUNNAN
THE QUIET town of Cheli on the Lantsang (Mekong) river in Yunnan province, is only three caravan stages from the Burmese border. It is situated on a steep western slope overlooking this river, and is
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. The Path of China's Economy
THE Chinese people enter 1954, the second year of their Five-Year Plan, with high expectations and full confidence. They already have on hand the returns of production and related activities for the
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. TOWARD COLLECTIVE FARMING
"I'VE BEEN a married woman for 16 years," a peasant housewife in Northwest China recently told a reporter, "but this is the first time I have ever used factory-made soap and towels. My husband is
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. Sikang: Serfdom to Freedom
To some readers abroad, the name of China's southwestern province of Sikang may be unfamiliar. Along with Tibet and Chinghai province, both of which it adjoins, it forms the vast, high tableland
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1954 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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10. THE PEOPLE RULE THE COUNTRY
DURING the last two weeks of September 1954, China's first National People's Congress met in Peking. Never before had deputies elected by universal suffrage exercised supreme power in our country.
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML