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1. WINTER WARMTH
AS PUNCTUAL as the calendar, the weather changed on the morning of the first official day of winter. The sky, which for weeks had been high and clear, was veiled by thin yellowish-grey clouds. The
Author: HAO JAN Year 1961 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. Writing - for Whom?
IN the winter of 1949, the year the People's Republic of China was founded, I was doing youth work for a district Communist Party committee. The countryside was still scarred from the wounds
Author: HAO JAN Year 1972 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. Farming Changes - And So Do Farmers
MORE than eighty per cent of China's peasants are now working in socialist cooperatives. This not only means better crops and more prosperity for farmers; it is also changing their outlook and
Author: LIANG HAO-JAN Year 1957 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. On Peking's TV Screen
From the Peking Television Station's studios and its special television theatre a wide variety of programmes reaches the capital's TV sets. One channel carries entertainment and information while
Author: LUNG HAO-JAN Year 1964 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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5. Little Pebble Is Missing
Bright Sunny Skies by Hao Jan is a novel describing the sharp and complicated class struggle in China's countryside at the time of the 1957 wheat harvest. The three-volume novel takes as its scene an
Author: An excerpt from the novel Bright Sunny Skies by Hao Jan Year 1972 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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6. A Master Workman Helped Me to Grow Up
THE FIRST DAY I went to work at the Shihchingshan Power Plant eight years ago, the chief of the generating room introduced me to Meng Hsien-chung, operator of No. 6 steam turbine. Master Meng was in
Author: SUN HSIAO-JAN Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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7. THE PEASANT METEOROLOGIST
AND NOW the weather for tomorrow for Hunan province: Clear in the morning, changing to light overcast in the afternoon. Temperature. .."Wu Hao-ming, advisor to the weather station of the Shaoyang
Author: HSIEH YI-JAN Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. Old Trees of Peking
Visitors to Peking are usually struck by the great number of trees in every part of the city. From a high spot on a summer day the view is of a sea of green stretching the long distance from the
Author: LIANG TAI-JAN Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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9. Young Leader in the Countryside
IN seven years Nanliu Village has transformed itself from one of Shansi province's poorest into one of its most advanced commune brigades. Things have greatly changed since the winter afternoon in
Author: WU HAO Year 1964 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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10. Treasure-Trove of Very Early Silks
DESIGNS in a recent find of silk fabrics predate by several hundred years the earliest examples previously unearthed. Among those in a collection of silks from a tomb in Hubei province probably
Author: PENG HAO Year 1982 Issue 8 PDF HTML