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1. The Badger Boy
THE VERY day after I arrived at Yulan county, I set out for Shuichuanshan village. I was eager to see the many friends and former pupils from the days when I had taught school there seven years before
Author: HSIAO PING Year 1958 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. HUNAN FARMERS TAME NATURE
In THE PAST, Shaoyang county in central Hunan province had a reputation for poverty. The first time it produced enough grain to feed its 500,000 inhabitants was in 1957, after the farmers were
Author: HSIAO PING Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. A NEW KIND OF PEASANT
One of the first villages in China to take the collective way of farming was Wukung village on the central Hopei plain in north China. As early as 1944, a land cooperative team (later called a
Author: HSIAO PING Year 1964 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. The Commune Chairman and the Backward Team
THOUSANDS of rural cadres are learning from the example of Fan Teh-fu, a commune chairman in the north China province of Hopei. In line with the method of leadership the Chinese Communist Party
Author: HSIAO PING Year 1965 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. The Children's Own Newspaper
EVERY Wednesday morning recess, a crowd of children can be seen waiting at the gate of the Hsichin Street Primary School. They are watching for the postman. When he arrives they crowd around him to
Author: HSIAO PING Year 1975 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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6. Election in the Countryside
FOR SEVERAL MONTHS now, China's first nationwide election movement has been sweeping the country, opening new vistas of political activity for the people. Everywhere, and particularly in the
Author: HSIAO FENG Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. THE BUILDING OF A GIANT
THE first tapping of the No. 1 Blast Furnace at the Wuhan Integrated Iron and Steel Works on September 13 last year marked the beginning of production in a rising giant new steel centre of China.
Author: HSIAO TING Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. TRANSPORT NETWORK FOR MOUNTAINOUS KWEICHOW
WANG Shou-jen, a well-known scholar, more than 300 years ago described the isolation of Kweichow province in the following words: Awe-inspiring mountains touch the sky, Not even birds can pass; The
Author: HSIAO MING Year 1962 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. THE SECRETS OF MAOTAI
A POET who was fond of Maotai (and which poet is not?) once described it thus: "It has many qualities," he proclaimed. "It is fragrant, it is smooth, it is potent. One winecup and you feel good in
Author: HSIAO MING Year 1963 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. A Small Nation Can Defeat a Big One
SINCE March 1970 the Cambodian people have been faced with aggression and brutal suppression by U.S. imperialism and its lackeys. In the revolutionary spirit of daring to struggle against force, they
Author: HSIAO YANG Year 1971 Issue 5 PDF HTML