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1. RESTORING CHINA'S ARCHITECTURAL MONUMENTS
EAST of Peking's great Tien An Men square, there is a group of old vermilion-walled buildings with golden-tiled roofs. These house the Institute for the Preservation of Ancient Architecture, which
Author: HSU KAI-HS1ANG Year 1961 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. The New Trend in Local Steel Manufacture
In the nationwide campaign for the manufacture of iron and steel during last year's great leap forward, tens of thousands of small, simple furnaces were built by ordinary people, farmers and others,
Author: HSU PEN Year 1959 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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3. The Lure of the Yangtze Gorges
WONDROUS and ingenious creation of nature, flanked by mountains rising one behind the other in endless splendour, the Yangtze Gorges enclose the winding middle reaches of China's greatest
Author: HSU CHIH Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. PUSHING UP THE YIELD OF WHEAT
Every year since 1961 the Tung-peiwang People's Commune at the foot of the Western Hills near Peking has achieved high yields around 400 jin of wheat per mu.[注释1] Traditionally, in the Peking area,
Author: TSAI HSU Year 1964 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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5. An Old Hero's New Deeds
DEEP in the night of July 13, 1953, Yang Yu-tsai, deputy leader of a platoon of the Chinese People's Volunteers in Korea, and twelve men, disguised as an American officer and Syngman Rhee puppet
Author: HSU CHUN Year 1970 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. Women's Liberation Through Struggle
I WAS BORN in a poor family in Nankung, a small county town in southern Hopei province, and in 1936 entered the normal school there. I was very indignant at the society that allowed the bloodsucking
Author: HSU KUANG Year 1973 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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7. Women's Liberation-Part of the Revolutionary Movement
WOMEN around the world have fought long and hard to free themselves from discrimination and oppression so they can play a full role in social life and human progress. Experience has taught Chinese
Author: HSU KUANG Year 1975 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. WHY THE CRITICISM OF 'WATER MARGIN'?
WATER MARGIN, a novel written in the 14th century, has since last autumn been the object of a movement of mass discussion and criticism in China. What sort of book is it? Why should it be criticized?
Author: HSU YING Year 1976 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. China's Mineral Resources
MINISTRY of Geology reports show that China has discovered, on her own territory, all the minerals so far used in the world. For 132 of them, significant reserves have been found. China is one of the
Author: HSU CHIEH Year 1981 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. More Colour In Clothes
ON the streets of Chinese cities, the most widespread dress is still the plain blue cotton coat and trousers, simple and economical, which in the past few years has become the hallmark of men and
Author: HSU CHIH-HUA Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML