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1. TSAIDAM
GEOLOGISTS say that the Tsaidam Basin, in Northwest China, was once a huge inland sea. Its name in Mongolian means, simply, "Salt Marsh". But nowadays it is called "China's Baku" - for beneath this
Author: KU LEI Year 1957 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Educating New Workers in Socialism
Twelve years ago in our very first issue, China Reconstructs wrote about the Ma Heng-chang work team, then just beginning its record-setting career. How has the team fared since then?While it was
Author: KU LEI Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3. CHINA'S NEW CURRENCY
WHEN the prices of anything were given in past issues of China Reconstructs, it was generally in hundreds, thousands or even tens of thousands of yuan. Now all that is over.Beginning March 1, 1955,
Author: TING KU Year 1955 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. LANTERN SLIDES FOR MASS EDUCATION
MORE than 200 million people in China attended lanternslide or filmstrip showings in China in 1951, and last year the figure was higher. This method is used widely to spread scientific knowledge and
Author: KU SHU-HSING Year 1953 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. Master-Grower of Chrysanthemums
THE newly-painted red doors opened and an elderly man came out to greet me. This was Liu Chieh-yuan, Peking's most famous gardener. He greeted me in a quiet pleasant voice. His eyes, behind
Author: KU SHU-HSING Year 1954 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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6. SOUTH CHINA'S NEW PORT
MORE THAN eight hundred years ago, the famous Chinese poet Su Tung-po (A.D. 1036-1101), who had offended the reigning emperor, was banished from court and sent to the southernmost part of China - "to
Author: HWANG KU-LIU Year 1957 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. Ancient China- Origins to Unification
AS LONG AGO as 2500 B.C. or thereabouts, the ancestors of the Chinese people began to establish themselves on the alluvial plain between the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers.
Author: CHOU KU-CHENG Year 1958 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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8. China's Early Middle Ages
THE thousand years from the political reform of Wang Mang in the first century A.D. to the middle of the tenth century may be called the early middle ages of China, in which feudalism reigned
Author: CHOU KU-CHENG Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. China's Later Middle Ages
AFTER more than 70 years of divided rule, China was reunited under the Sung dynasty when the last of the ten separate kingdoms was vanquished in A.D. 976. The founder of the new dynasty, Chao
Author: CHOU KU-CHENG Year 1958 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. MASS VACCINATION AGAINST POLIO
DURING the past three years over 20,000,000 Chinese children under seven years of age have been given free oral vaccination against poliomyelitis. All the attenuated live polio vaccine (live
Author: KU FANG-CHOU Year 1963 Issue 7 PDF HTML