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1. A Pair of Shoes
TSUI-YING was in a quandary when she came back from the meeting. She kept roaming about the house and didn't even answer when her mother asked what was the matter with her. The matter was that the
Author: JU I Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2. Watchtower on the Past
ONE OF THE last surviving watchtowers of old Beijing has reopened to the public after lengthy preparations. Zhengyangmen Watchtower, located at the southern end of Beijing's famous Tian'anmen Square,
Author: I XIULAN Year 1990 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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4. The Red-Billed Lovebird
CHINA HAS its own lovebird - not the small gray-green parrots of Africa and Asia, but the Ieiothrix, a member of the Garrylax canorus family. Everyone knows the legend about this bird.Long, long ago,
Author: JU ZHEN Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. For the Love of Children
AS SOON as I graduated from junior high school in 1961 at 14, I decided to enter a normal school to study preschool education. At that time my family didn't agree with my decision and my schoolmates
Author: JU YITONG Year 1991 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. A Close Look at the PLA Honor Guard
A peek at the hard work behind the "spit and polish"WHEN VISITING China, heads of foreign governments always review an honor guard of the three services of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA).
Author: JU HANG Year 1997 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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7. TIBETAN PEOPLE MOVE FORWARD
TIBET used to be regarded as 'mysterious land.' When people talked about it, they thought of towering snow-covered mountains, vast and interminable grasslands, reincarnated Buddhas and lamas skilled
Author: LI YU-I Year 1952 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. What Chinese Trade Unions Do
THE Chinese working class is pushing forward China's first Five-Year Plan of national construction with joy and enthusiasm. Industrialization has long been the dream of China's working people, and in
Author: LIU NING-I Year 1953 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. From Aristophanes to Zola - in Chinese
WHEN our publishing house decided to issue a selection from The Comedies of Aristophanes in Chinese translation a couple of years ago, we consulted Hsinhua Bookstores, China's largest wholesale and
Author: LOU SHIH-I Year 1957 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. CHANGES IN CHENCHIACHUANG
CHUFU county is the hometown of Confucius. . . . Now the people in his hometown have set up socialist cooperatives. After three years of cooperation, the economic and cultural life of the people, who
Author: CHEN I-MEI Year 1974 Issue 10 PDF HTML