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1. WOMEN REVOLUTIONARIES I HAVE KNOWN
Shortly before March 8, 1978, International Working Women's Day, members of our staff interviewed Kang Ke-ching, a member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and of the Standing
Author: KANG KE-CHING Year 1978 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Women Revolutionaries I Have Known
In our March 1978 issue Kang Ke-ching told the stories of several women she had known in the first and second revolutionary civil wars (1924-27 and 1927-37). Below she tells of three heroines in the
Author: KANG KE-CHING Year 1978 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. Women Revolutionaries I Have Known
In our last two issues Kang Ke-ching told about several women she had known during the period of the new-democratic revolution before 1949. Below she tells how three heroines of that revolution who
Author: KANG KE-CHING Year 1978 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. CHINESE WOMEN AND CHILDREN
WHAT ideas do people abroad have about Chinese women? Too many still think of us in terms of bound feet, of subjection in the home, of endless unenlightened toil for the poor, and "elegant" parasitic
Author: TZE KANG Year 1952 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. Language Corner
中华人民共和国"LANGUAGE Corner" will contain a short lesson in Chinese each month. It does not aim to enable you to master the language, but only to give you some idea of it. Perhaps it will stimulate some
Author: CHEN KANG Year 1955 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. Old Wang's Holiday
THE busy autumn harvest was over. The agricultural producers' cooperative had three days' holiday. Groups of peasants, dressed in their best, left the village with shouts and laughter. Some went to
Author: KANG CHO Year 1956 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. Changes in a Himalayan Village
TWO days by car and three days on horseback in a southeasterly direction from Lhasa brought me to the village of Drumpa, deep in the snow-capped Himalayas. Located in Lhuntze county in the southeast
Author: TING KANG Year 1962 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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8. THE RED SEAL IN THE HANDS OF THE PEOPLE
Tibet was peacefully liberated in 1951, but democratic reform did not take place there until a number of years later. This was because the Central People's Government adhered to a policy of
Author: TING KANG Year 1963 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. Bethune Medical School in Guerrilla Days
IN June 1939, in the middle of the Japanese invasion of China, the Communist Party sent out a call for volunteers to "stab at the heart of the enemy". In response, 5,000 students and teachers from
Author: KANG KE Year 1963 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. HOT SPRINGS
CHINA has more hot springs than most countries - over 1,900. Many of these are of low and medium temperature, but quite a few are over 60° C. and some are over 100° C. They serve in daily life, as a
Author: CHEN KANG Year 1973 Issue 7 PDF HTML