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1. Prelude to A Bright Tomorrow
THE HANDS of the big electric clock on a beam in the converter shop of the steel works pointed to half past two. But already the rest room just beyond was crowded with men dressed in their work
Author: Hu Wan-chun Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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2. Two Sons
OLD MAN TU was fifty-five and a master fitter in a steel mill. He lived a simple life. His woollen pull-down cap had been worn to a shine, but he refused to get a new one. However, the sight of his
Author: HU WAN-CHUN Year 1964 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. Four Weddings and Counting
TRADITIONAL Chinese weddings are held at the bridegroom's home where the bride arrives, dressed in red with a veil over her face, in a sedan chair. Nowadays young couples living in big Chinese cities
Author: A HU Year 2004 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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4. THE RAINBOW ROAD
A Story of Three Tibetan Boysdrawings by Yang Yung-ching
Author: Hu Chi Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. China's Automobile Industry
FOREIGN cars and trucks used to fill the streets of our large cities. This began to change after 1957 when China put her first motor vehicle on the road - the "Liberation" truck. Today many new
Author: HU LIANG Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. From the Autumn Harvest Uprising to the First Revolutionary Rural Base
IN the middle of August 1927, the 34-year-old Mao Tsetung and his wife and comrade, Yang Kai-hui, secretly boarded a freight train in Hankow and arrived by night in Changsha, the capital of Hunan
Author: CHIANG HU Year 1977 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. Zhou Enlai in the May 4th Movement
THE anti-feudal anti-imperialist movement which began on May 4, 1919 brought the 21-year-old Zhou Enlai racing back from his university studies in Japan to play a leading role.Earlier that year at
Author: HU HUA Year 1979 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. What Readers Write to the Workers' Daily
AN APPEAL from a printing plant worker punished on charges trumped up by a supervisor, official freeloading at a posh hotel, wasted grain on train station platforms, negligence by coal mine officials
Author: HU PUCHEN Year 1981 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. Tibetan Opera An Age-old Art Revived
THE Tibetan opera is one of the oldest drama forms among China's minority nationalities. For hundred of years it has been performed in Tibet as well as in Sichuan, Qinghai, Gansu and Yunnan provinces
Author: HU JIN'AN Year 1981 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. Children Are Everyone's Concern
CHILDREN under 15 account for 300 million of China's population. They are the flower and future of the country.The All-China Women's Federation and other groups have in the past few years launched a
Author: HU DEHUA Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML