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1. China Through Eyes of a New Zealander
PINK mimosa blossom and flam-ing red cannas caught the eye as we drove through the early-morning Peking streets to the railway station, one of ten big buildings constructed in China's capital in
Author: DOUGLAS LAKE Year 1964 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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2. A Close-up Look at East China
AS WE NEARED Hangchow we saw many electric power lines and learned later that water pumping has been extended to 140,000 mu or 81 per cent of the surrounding land that can be so irrigated. Famous for
Author: DOUGLAS LAKE Year 1964 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. Working and Living with Chinese Peasants
For ten days last November we worked and lived with the peasants of the East Wind team of the vegetable-growing Huangtukang People's Commune near Peking and took a full part in all their activities,
Author: DOUGLAS LAKE, IONE KRAMER and ISRAEL EPSTEIN Year 1967 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. My Students
STUDENTS are marvellously the same the world over. Countries are different, as different as their histories; fashions change, and education systems too. But studentsalways have youthfulness in
Author: RUTH LAKE Year 1965 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. A Day in Yenan
YENAN is a simple word that stands for a great deal in China today. And other languages too are learning its new meaning as more and more people come to visit it and study its history. These days a
Author: RUTH LAKE Year 1966 Issue 2 PDF HTML