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1. Revival After the Heart Stops
YANG WEN is now four years old. He moves quickly, has a good memory and speaks clearly like any normal healthy child. Yet just two years ago, after he had been found drowning, his heart had stopped
Author: HO JUNG-CHUAN Year 1973 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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2. Buying Monkeys
Hsiang sheng is a popular form of dialogue play. One preformer carries the narrative while the second acts as a foil. There is generally no make-up or stage-setting. Vocal mimicry, facial expression
Author: HO CHIH Year 1955 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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3. The Yu Wen-hsiang Way
ALL over the immense, far-flung construction site of the Wuhan Integrated Iron and Steel Works, there are banners with slogans in huge characters of black or gold. Many of them read simply, "Do It
Author: HO SHENG Year 1959 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. Paper Industry's Progress
THE DEMAND on China's paper industry has been mounting steadily for the last ten years. Recently, as a result of the nationwide movement for technical advance and the great upsurge in mass education
Author: CHANG HO Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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5. Health Work Aids Agriculture
CHINA'S health departments and medical personnel at all levels, guided by the idea that agriculture is the foundation of the national economy, are now making rural health care their central task. In
Author: HO PIAO Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. Making Music with a Leaf
BLOWING through a leaf is an ancient and primitive way of making music, popular both among the people of China and in other countries of the world. With the simplest of all instruments - a leaf - and
Author: HO YUN Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. SMALL-TOWN DRAMA TROUPE
THE several thousand inhabitants of the little town of Huangkou in northern Anhwei province have enjoyed lively entertainment by their own amateur traditional drama troupe since its formation in
Author: HO WANG Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. Canning the Best Food
CANNED FOODS, something of a luxury in pre-liberation China, are now within the reach of both ordinary urban residents and those working in faraway places. Whether they are geological surveyors
Author: CHIN HO Year 1963 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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9. From Mill Hand to College Graduate
I AM NOW a technician in the Tsingtao No. 6 State Cotton Mill in Shantung province. It is the same mill where I first came to work in 1949 as a young girl. But then I was totally unskilled and
Author: HO CH1EN-HSIU Year 1964 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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10. Commerce Serves the Countryside
BETTER service to the country-side is the emphasis in all fields of work in China today. This is also true of commerce.The basic tasks of China's commerce are to advance the economy and to guarantee
Author: HO WEI Year 1966 Issue 2 PDF HTML