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1. National Wushu Exhibition
AS bearded Sha Kuo-cheng, 68, wearing an unadorned suit of silk in traditional cut, with great concentration went through his pa kua lien huan chang routine to the accompaniment of Chinese classical
Author: KAO KE Year 1973 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Students on a State Farm
THE author of these notes is 20 years old and spent some years in Canada. On his return to China, he entered a school of mechanized agriculture near Harbin in the northeast. Below he tells how he and
Author: JACK KAO Year 1955 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. On Children's Bookshelves
MY ten-year-old son, Chin-tzu, has recently been plying me with all kinds of unexpected questions."Why don't our eyeballs feel the cold?""Why is the sun so red early in the morning and at
Author: KAO SHA Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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4. AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE
A STRONG EARTHQUAKE of 7.1 magnitude struck the high mountains and deep valleys in southwest China at 03.25 .hours on May 11, 1974. Five counties, Yungshan, Takuan, Yenchin and Suichiang in Yunnan
Author: KAO SHANG Year 1974 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. Exercises to Fit the Job
TO the sound of light, quick music, a group of women in white coats take their place in line before a workshop. To a leader's staccato "One . . . two . . . three . . . four. . . ," they place hands
Author: KAO KEH Year 1974 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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6. Herbal Anesthesia - Traditional Method Rediscovered
CHINESE traditional medicine has scored another success in the field of anesthesiology. A Chinese herbal medicine which had fallen into obscurity for hundreds of years has been brought to light and
Author: HSIN KAO Year 1975 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. Struggle over Earthquake Work
THE EARTHQUAKE which hit the Tangshan area 150 kilometers east of Peking on July 28 last year caused tremendous losses of life and property. Around the question of prediction and relief, the Party
Author: TSENG KAO Year 1977 Issue 0203 PDF HTML
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8. New Observatory at Yunnan
ONE of China's six biggest, the new Yunnan Observatory in southwestern China has a main lens of 1,016 mm with a prime focal ratio of F/4, which allows very precise measurements of the spectrums and
Author: KAO HAIRU Year 1984 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. Peasants Speak Through Pictures
NEW VISTAS for China's creative arts are being opened up by the millions of paintings and drawings the peasants are making for their village walls and bulletin blackboards, club papers and propaganda
Author: KE LU Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. 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