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1. THE YELLOW RIVER TODAY
THE YELLOW RIVER is unconquerable - that was what water conservation specialists, both Chinese and foreign, said before liberation.True, through the long years of reactionary rule the name Yellow
Author: HUANG WEN Year 1972 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2. Students of Peking Opera
AFTER PASSING a tough examination Liu Jiachun, 12, was accepted to the Middle School Attached to the Chinese Opera Institute in Beijing, kicking off his seven-year Peking Opera studies. He is
Author: HUANG WEN Year 1996 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. What's New for the Kids?
A marked effort to produce more things especially for children has been made in the past two years, during which China's whole economy has laid greater stress on light industry and consumer goods.
Author: WEN WEN Year 1982 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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4. The Tais Forge Ahead
COMING into the Hsishuangpanna Tai Autonomous Region of the Tai nationality, located in southern Yunnan province, one is immediately aware of the changed scene. The mountains are greener, more
Author: WEN YI-WEN Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. Jiamusi University
FOUNDED on November 21, 1996, Jiamusi University incorporates the Jiamusi Medical Institute, the Jiamusi Engineering Institute, the Jiamusi Teachers' School and the former Jiamusi University. It is
Author: WEN CHAO & WEN MING Year 2002 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. The Drama Club in Little River Village
ON the afternoon that I arrived in Little River village, the dramatic club had called its general meeting. A bright midday sun shone over the rice fields in this corner of Hungchi county, in China's
Author: CHENG HUANG Year 1953 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. Highway Workers Build a Club
IN THE PERIOD since liberation, tremendous efforts have been made to bring cultural facilities to all the people of China. Each year, very big sums are appropriated for this purpose by local
Author: HUANG YUAN Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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8. Health Service For Roadbuilders
THE WEATHER was hot and oppressive. Even at eight o'clock in the morning our skins prickled under the fierce rays of the sun. At noon we could scarcely bear to walk along the highway. By evening we
Author: HUANG YUAN Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. Putting Down Anthrax
A LONG-DISTANCE telephone call came through one evening to the Provincial Health Bureau of Fukien province. Anthrax had broken out in the northern districts of the province-for the first time in five
Author: HUANG YUAN Year 1955 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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10. The Race for Electric Power
OVER TWO-THIRDS of the total land area in China consist of mountains, plateaus, and hills. Large rivers rush through the entire terrain and cut numerous narrow valleys and sharp declines, providing
Author: CHU HUANG Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML