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1. Fighting Drought
THIS YEAR, large areas in four North China provinces were seriously affected by drought when the usual rains did not fall in June and July. However, crop losses were cut to a minimum. This resounding
Author: KAI FENG Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. Kai-ming Goes to the Fair
Dear Friends,Happy New Year! I hope you are enjoying your holidays. My name is Kai-ming. I live in Peking with my mother and father and my sister Su-su. China Reconstructs has asked me to write to
Author: Kai-ming Year 1958 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. The Boy Who Weighed An Elephant
Dear Friends,A favourite story in Chinese children's history books is the one about Tsao Chung, the boy who weighed an elephant. It's a true story. I'd like you to read it too.MORE than 1800 years ago
Author: Kai-ming Year 1958 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. TAMING THE SERPENT RIVER
LEGEND has it that in ancient times, when the Serpent God was banished to the earth for violating the laws of Heaven, he turned into the 80-mile-long Mang (Serpent) River in northern Honan province.
Author: SHANG KAI Year 1958 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. Riddles and Shadows
Dear Friends,I expect you like riddles. I do. Here are some I've collected among my friends to share with you. The answers are given at the bottom of the page. But you'll try to solve them before you
Author: Kai-ming Year 1959 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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6. A Day of Science
Dear Friends,My sister Susu and I spent all day last Sunday at the Young People's House of Science and Technique. It is a wonderful place, with the three big courtyards of an old-style Chinese house
Author: Kai-ming Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. Two Picture Stories
Dear Friends,We have a very interesting magazine called Young Friends. It is printed especially for children and comes out twice a month. I like it because in every issue there is a picture story.
Author: Kai-ming Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. The Chinese Working People Always Fought Confucius
CONFUCIUS was a reactionary thinker even in his own time, trying to prop up the collapsing slave system. In the 2,000-some years since then he has been revered by China's reactionary ruling classes,
Author: TIEN KAI Year 1974 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. The Three Express Trains
MOST CHINESE in inland China did not know that Hongkong residents preferred fresh seafood until the end of the 1980s, when Cantonese restaurants appeared in inland areas. However, as early as the
Author: LI KAI Year 1997 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. HOME TOWN REVISITED
SOON AFTER I came to Peking from the United States, where I had lived for twenty-five years, I received a letter from Chihsien in northern Honan province, the town where I was born. It was from one
Author: SU KAI-MING Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML