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1. Serf Yesterday, Hero Today
GONPA, a fine son of the Tibetan people, who had spent the greater part of his life under the terrible oppression of serfdom, performed a feat unprecedented in the history of mankind. Together with
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN and WANG YUAN-CHING Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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2. TWO SISTERS IN LHASA
I MET Chumba in the transformer room of the Lhasa Hydroelectric Power Plant, where she works. Wearing blue overalls, with the snowy-white collar of her blouse accentuating the dark brilliance of her
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. Chinese Team Scales Highest Unconquered Peak
ON May 2, 1964, ten members of a Chinese mountaineering expedition reached the summit of 8,012-metre Shisha Pangma, the world's highest unsealed peak. Known as Gosainthan in western atlases, it is
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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4. A DAY AT A WILD ANIMAL FARM
HEILUNGKIANG province in China's far northeast, with its great mountain ranges, vast forests and many rivers, provides good conditions for many varieties of wild animals and plant life. The sable
Author: CHAO JEN-KO Year 1962 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. CHINESE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
CHINESE musical instruments have a history of several thousand years. References in ancient writings, specimens excavated by archaeologists and the great variety used by musicians today all testify
Author: LI YUAN-CHING Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. Traditional Instruments for New Music
FAR BACK into history and pre-history stretches the succession of musical instruments fashioned by the people of China. Created by her different nationalities, they possess distinct characteristics
Author: LI YUAN-CHING Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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7. The 100,000 Whys
WHY do rubber tires have raised treads? Why are there so many weeds in the fields when nobody sows them? Will the sun ever burn out? Flies live in such filthy places, why don't they get sick?
Author: WANG KUO-CHUNG Year 1966 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. Building Our Revolutionary Political Power
Worker at the Anti-Revisionist Steel Plant and member of the Revolutionary Committee of Heilungkiang ProvinceIN our Heilungkiang Revolutionary Committee, one-third of the members are workers.
Author: WANG WEN-KUO Year 1969 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. Paupers Build a New Life Together
IN 1955 Chairman Mao, in an editor's note to an article in the book, Socialist Upsurge in China's Countryside, wrote: "In the Tsunhua county cooperative movement there is the Wang Kuo-fan
Author: WANG KUO-FAN Year 1977 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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10. A Change in the Neighbourhood
IT is now five years since we moved to where we live now in Nanking and got to know our present neighbours. Five years cannot be considered a long time, but for this fast-growing country, just as for
Author: KUO SIUMAY Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML