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1. Mounting and Restoring Paintings
CHINESE PAINTINGS are traditionally done on silk or fine absorbent paper, both of which are very delicate and therefore cannot stand rough handling. But once these paintings have been mounted, they
Author: CHI YU-CHING Year 1963 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. REBUILDING THE GRAND CANAL
THE GRAND CANAL, like the Great Wall, is a symbol of China's ancient civilization. It is one of the world's earliest canals and the first section dates back more than 2,400 years. The longest
Author: CHI YU-CHING Year 1963 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. WHAT THE Y.M.C.A. IS DOING
THE Y.M.C.A. has existed for nearly seventy years in China. At present, there are twenty-six city associations spread over a wide area - from Peking in the north to Canton in the south; from
Author: TU YU-CHING Year 1955 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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4. KIRIN: Chemicals the Mass Way
AMASS campaign for the manufacture of chemicals is sweeping Kirin on the Sungari River in northeastern China. The main job is being done in small enterprises, owned by the local government and the
Author: CHAO YU-CHING Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. Kirin Produces Chemicals - and Trains People
WE manufacture several hun-? dred thousand tons of chemicals annually. And that is not all. Each year we also train enough people to run several factories!" The speaker was vice-manager Yang Chun of
Author: CHAO YU-CHING Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. Making New Farm Implements
EARLY in 1949 when I was working in a farm machine plant in the U.S.A., I saw a report in the papers which filled me with excitement. It told of a new state-owned farm machine factory, set up near
Author: MA CHI Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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7. OUR FIRST HARVESTING COMBINE
TWO years ago I described inthis magazine how our factory was making simple animal-drawn farm implements (China Reconstructs, January-February, 1954). Since then, not only has agricultural production
Author: MA CHI Year 1955 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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8. MAKING FILMS FOR TODAY
CHINA'S new film industry has to meet a tremendous and ever-growing demand. Before 1949, when the country was liberated, only a very few of the Chinese people ever went to the cinema. Attendance that
Author: CHIA CHI Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. "Give Us Machines," Say the Farmers
THAT machines can do more work than men is a simple truth. Nevertheless, until a couple of years ago the question whether mechanization would be of immediate advantage to China's agriculture was
Author: MA CHI Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. The Continued Leap Forward
"NTINETEEN-SIXTY has not yet concluded, but judging from the manner in which the economic plan of the past ten months was carried out, a continued leap in our national economy is assured. In
Author: CHI SSU Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML