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1. Peking University's New Intellectuals
THE green-tiled buildings of Peking University - with bright, spacious classrooms, laboratories equipped with the most modern instruments and facilities, and a library which ranks second in size in
Author: CHEN HSIU-CHENG and FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1961 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. MEN OF THE MERCHANT MARINE
EVERY afternoon and evening, the Shanghai Seamen's Club is crowded with people. Its handsome building, with the anchor emblem on its facade, is the first destination of salt-water and freshwater
Author: FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1953 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. From Tibet to Peking
WHEN it was announced that the Dalai Lama and the Pan-chen Ngoerhtehni, Tibet's highest religious leaders, were going to Peking as people's deputies to China's first National People's Congress,
Author: FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1955 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. A VISIT TO YENAN
NO SOONER had our bus left Seven-li[注释1] Market, the last stopover, than we caught sight of the nine-storey pagoda that has been a land-mark of Yenan for many centuries. As we approached, the pagoda
Author: FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1956 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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5. College Courses by Television
AT 7 a.m. on an early spring day in Peking, Professor Feng Chung-tai, a teacher for over 30 years, commenced his lecture. Just as in an ordinary classroom, before him was a table and behind him a
Author: FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1961 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. A Film Actor Talks on His Art
AS the delegation of film-makers who accompanied Premier Chou En-lai on his visit to Burma last year were being entertained in Mandalay, a white-haired overseas Chinese kept studying the tall, solid
Author: FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1961 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. SIXTY-FIVE YEARS ON THE STAGE
THE scene is the People's Theatre, Peking.There is a moment of silence, vibrant with expectation, as the 75-year-old artist, Kai Chiao-tien, in black headgear and gown, makes his entrance. Each step
Author: FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1961 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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8. TOADS WITHOUT A MATERNAL GRANDFATHER
A MID muddy pools and moss-covered rocks in the garden of the Shanghai Institute of Experimental Biology, hundreds of speckled toads hop about, the biggest the size of a baby's fist and weighing 50
Author: FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. Mirroring Our Times
IN THE EPOCH of building socialism Chinese society is rapidly changing both materially and spiritually. Out of the struggles which take place emerges a new type of people, courageous and steadfast.
Author: FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1963 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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10. Away with the Carrying Pole
THE CARRYING-POLE, that springy six-foot lath of wood or bamboo that China's labouring people manipulate so skilfully for carrying loads, is on its way out. The shortage of manpower that has arisen
Author: CHEN HSIU-CHENG Year 1958 Issue 12 PDF HTML