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1. Bamboo - China's Most Useful Plant
TO THE Chinese people, especially those living in the south, bamboo is an old and faithful friend. The South China villager builds the framework of his house from bamboo. Thin strips of it make
Author: KENG PO-CHIEH Year 1956 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. Home-Grown Technical Revolution
ANEW REVOLUTION - a revolution in agricultural technique - has begun in the Chinese countryside. With kaleidoscopic rapidity peasants are laying aside the hoes, scythes and carrying poles which have
Author: LIN KENG Year 1958 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3. New Blossoms on An Old Tree
WHAT HAPPENED in 1958 in the realm of the traditional Chinese drama reveals the fruitful-ness of the policy of "Let a hundred flowers bloom, let the new evolve from the old". The year brought a host
Author: CHANG KENG Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. Recollections of Mei Lan-fang
MORE than a fortnight ago when I got back to Peking from a trip, I had an intimate talk with Comrade Mei Lan-fang. He was in good spirits as usual. But on the morning of August 8, a heart attack took
Author: CHANG KENG Year 1961 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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5. The Yangko Movement in Yenan
THE Lu Hsun Academy of Arts was set up in 1938 in Yenan, which was at that time the centre of China's revolution and her resistance to Japan. The teachers and students were chiefly young
Author: CHANG KENG Year 1962 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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6. ANCIENT CHINESE BRONZES
BRONZE CASTING in China began very early and reached a high level of development in the latter period of the Shang dynasty (16th-11th centuries B.C.). In the succeeding 1,000 years embracing the
Author: JUNG KENG Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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7. Critique of the Film Naturally There Will Be Successors
IN the first half of the sixties, two works with main characters having the same names appeared on China's screen and stage. One was the film Naturally There Will Be Successors, the other was the
Author: KENG CHIEN Year 1973 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. CONSTITUTION FOR 600 MILLION
IT IS significant that China's new Draft Constitution is written in the simple, spoken language of the people. This is not only a linguistic break with the past, when laws were written in the
Author: CHOU KENG-SHENG Year 1954 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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9. How I Mastered Machines And Changed My Life
IN 1924, when I was just 17 years old, I became an apprentice. For the next twenty years I kept on working in a machine repair workshop in Northeast China, and I can tell you it wasn't pleasant. To
Author: LI KENG-YUAN Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. Our Civil Airlines: A Pilot's View
CHINA'S domestic civil airlines, passenger and freight, fly some 9,500 miles of regular routes. In addition we have three international lines to the Soviet Union, which connect with others to various
Author: PIEN JEN-KENG Year 1955 Issue 9 PDF HTML