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1. FROM REPAIRING SCALES TO MAKING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
THE West District No. 1 Transistor Equipment Factory in a quiet alley in Peking is a small enterprise of 300 workers, simple buildings and little modern machinery. But it produces fine electronic
Author: CHI WEI Year 1971 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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2. BUILDING MORE LOCAL INDUSTRIES
ONE of the deep and tremendous changes that have taken place in China's economy since the cultural revolution began is the quick and vigorous growth of local industries. This is the outcome of
Author: CHI WEI Year 1971 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3. A GOOD START - the first year of China's Fourth Five-Tear Plan
CHINA'S Fourth Five-Year Plan (1971-75) for developing her national economy is a leap-forward plan. It will be an important step in realizing the strategic aim of "striving to change China's economic
Author: CHI WEI Year 1972 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. An Ancient Form of Physical Culture
ANY early morning, in the parks of Peking and other cities in China, one can see old or middle-aged men going through a series of gymnastic movements - sometimes flowing and dance - like, sometimes
Author: TSENG WEI-CHI Year 1955 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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5. Beijing's Rapidly Expanding Highway Network
If the current pace of construction keeps up, soon it will be possible to drive anywhere in Beijing: the city will be paved over in its entirety to become simply one great big road.MR. CLARK'S car
Author: AN WEI Year 1995 Issue 2 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