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1. Recent Trends in Chinese Writing
THE smashing of the gang of four was a turning point not only for modern Chinese history, but also for Chinese culture. Literature, freed from the chains of feudal-fascist control and modern
Author: FENG MU and LIU XICHENG Year 1982 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. The Butterflies of Lantsang River
MANY PEOPLE have heard or read of the butterfly springs and the marvellous butterfly gatherings at Tali in Yunnan province. As far as I know, credit for the first detailed account of this wonderful
Author: FENG MU Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3. Writers of the Socialist Age
A HOST of new writers has appeared on the Chinese literary scene in the past few years. These are young people, themselves workers, peasants and soldiers. The main characteristic of their work is its
Author: FENG MU Year 1966 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. HAINAN ISLAND TOUR
HAINAN, China's second largest island, is often called the "treasure island". When I toured there recently with a group of delegates to the National People's Congress, I found it truly that.Situated
Author: LIU SI-MU Year 1962 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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5. WE HAVE FRIENDS ALL OVER THE WORLD
... Our nation will henceforth join the big family of peace and freedom loving nations in the world. It will work bravely and industriously to create its own civilization and happiness, and will at
Author: LIU SSU-MU Year 1964 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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6. In Pursuit of the Golden Monkey
IN EARLY WINTER the thick forested southern slope of the Tsinling Mountains in Shensi province was still an undulating ocean of greenness, ribboned occasionally by a white mountain stream and spotted
Author: LIU SHIH-FENG Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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7. World's Largest Hatchery of Dinosaur Eggs
Fossil treasures that had lain for millions of years under the ground in Henan finally came to light last year, only to meet a modern enemy almost as bad as the catastrophe that buried them: human
Author: FENG HAIZHAO and LIU JIE Year 1994 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. Prosperity on the Inner Mongolian Grasslands
THE storm of the unprecedented proletarian cultural revolution has washed away much of the scum and filth left over from the past in the vast expanses of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China's
Author: MENG MU Year 1968 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. Women's and Children's Health Work
WOMEN and child care receives great attention in China. The Constitution and labor regulations contain special provisions protecting women's and children's health. The work has always been guided by
Author: MU CHENG Year 1978 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. From Kwangchow to Kweilin - I
This article (part two will appear next month) describes some of the places thousands of visitors to China see in the south. Kwangchow (Canton) is still the main port of entry most tourists use.
Author: LIN MU Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML