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1. Ways of Life Among China's Minorities
THERE are more than fifty minority nationalities in China, embracing about 35 million people all told. Because they were oppressed for so long, many of them remained technically and educationally
Author: FEI HSIAO-TUNG,LIN YUEH-HWA Year 1957 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Pigeons and Pigeon Fanciers
ON fine days, the air above Peking is filled with a high, sweet musical sound that seems to grow and diminish out of space. If you look up, you will soon see a flock of grey-white pigeons flying in
Author: YU FEI-AN Year 1956 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3. Opening the Gates of Heaven
THERE was no way to probe into the mysteries of the universe in ancient days, but man has always had flights of fancy and boundless curiosity on these questions. Many beautiful myths and legends
Author: CHIH FEI Year 1961 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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4. Revisiting the Mountains of the Yao People
LAST DECEMBER I went on a visit to the Dayao Mountains in the Guangxi Zhuang (Kwangsi Chuang) Autonomous Region on China's southern border. An old stamping ground of mine, it was here 43 years ago
Author: FEI XIAOTONG Year 1979 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. Revisiting the Mountains of the Yao People (Part II)
I SPENT one evening with two leaders of the Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County - Mo Yiming, secretary of the county Party committee, and vice-secretary Li Shengping. We sat around a glowing brazier and
Author: FEI XIAOTONG Year 1979 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. A Chinese Village's 45 Years
KAIXIANGONG, near my own birthplace, is the village where I conducted fieldwork in 1936. My doctoral dissertation at the London School of Economics, under the direction of Professor Bronislaw
Author: FEI XIAOTONG Year 1982 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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7. Changes in Chinese Family Structure
THE family is the basic living unit of Chinese society, and changes in its structure are an integral part of overall social change. A major social change - such as we have seen in China over the past
Author: FEI XIAOTONG Year 1982 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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8. Chinese Intellectuals Today and in History
CHINESE newspapers and magazines have recently been re-emphasizing the obvious truth that socialist modernization requires a strong contingent of intellectuals able to master modern science and
Author: FEI XIAOTONG Year 1983 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. His Image Will Not Fade
BORN in the late Qing dynasty, 10 years later than Mao Zedong (1893-1976), I lived through the whole period of the Republic of China. Unlike Chairman Mao, I did not see until after 1949 that
Author: FEI XIAOTONG Year 1983 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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10. Planning Population Growth and Distribution
IN the last half century China's population has grown rapidly. Between the collapse of the last feudal dynasty in 1911 and the founding of the new China in 1949, it increased by one-fourth - to 500
Author: FEI XIAOTONG Year 1984 Issue 5 PDF HTML