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1. Is Selling Vegetables Revolutionary Work?
EIGHT years ago, when I first began to work in our vegetable store, I thought my job meant nothing more than being able to weigh with a scale and handle two fen worth of spring onions or three fen
Author: LI SU-WEN Year 1965 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2. Kiangsu Province Moves Ahead
IN April 1949, one million men of the Chinese People's Liberation Army under Chairman Mao crossed the Yangtze River and occupied Nanking, capital of the reactionary Chiang Kai-shek government. Five
Author: SU WEN Year 1973 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. Soochow Embroidery Shows New Splendor
I WAS INTRODUCED to Comrade Ku Wen-hsia, 42, famous woman embroiderer and a Party branch vice-secretary at the Soochow Embroidery Research Institute. Seventeen years ago her marvellous craftsmanship
Author: SU WEN Year 1973 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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4. Tideland Area Becomes Big Producer
CHUNGMING Island, China's third largest island lies just beyond Shanghai in the Yangtze River estuary. It has been built up from layer upon layer of silt picked up by the Yangtze in its
Author: SU WEN Year 1976 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. China's Prepared Food Industry
CHINA'S prepared food industry developed well in the 18 years after liberation in 1949. In the next dozen years, however, it was slowed down by an erroneous emphasis on production not particularly
Author: LI ZHUOYING and LI CHUANG Year 1981 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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6. Fujian Seamen's Guildhall in Yantai
YANTAI, on the northern edge of the Shandong peninsula, has been an important port ever since Chinese boats began coastwise shipping. The peninsula had a special relationship with the merchant
Author: LI YANZHEN and LI ZHE Year 1984 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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7. Flourishing Ancient Huaiyang
IN THE EASTERN PART of Henan Province, sits Huaiyang County, known as Wanqiu in ancient time, was the site where "Three Emperors" (Fuxi, Nuwa and Shennong) established their capital. It was also the
Author: LI HUATING & LI JUNFA Year 1996 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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8. Improving the Tianjin Economy
TIANJIN City has a history of more than 500 years. In 1402, Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) ordered his capital be moved to Beijing and a city, Tianjinwei, to be constructed where the
Author: LI YE & LI YANG Year 1999 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. The Nation's Busiest Port
A PART from those engaged in shipping, not many people abroad have heard of Tangku. Formerly it was just a shallow-draught port where only small ships of up to 3,000 tons could dock - unloading their
Author: LIN LI Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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10. Scientists in Tibet
FOLLOWING the liberation of Tibet in May 1951, the Central People's Government sent 57 well-qualified Chinese scientists to study nature and society on the entire Tibetan plateau (including Sikang).
Author: LI PU Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML