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1. WOMEN WORKERS AND THEIR CHILDREN
Little three-year-old Hung Chun is a lucky child, says his mother Li Shu-ching who works in a machine-tool plant in Northeast China. This is her third baby; the two older ones died when still very
Author: M. J. CHOU Year 1953 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. THE LUTE
The new China is like a mighty lute : The strings quiver with expectation, tremble with joy, When the magic fingers of the peasant's son from Shaoshan touch them. On the stage appear the young-the
Author: J. J. Kotlom Year 1953 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. BIRTHDAY SONNET FOR NEW CHINA
'Mantlepiece-ornament, guaranteed antique, Rare work of art, bargain, collector's prize, Finer than all Egyptian work or Greek!' Was it 'The Dragon' they dared advertise?The Dragon? hushed in bronze
Author: J. S. MANIFOLD Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. Protecting The Miners' Health
FUSHUN is alleged to be the smokiest town in China. It was a pleasant surprise, therefore, when my Chinese colleagues and I saw the Fushun Miners' Hospital surrounded by green lawns and beautiful
Author: J. S. HORN, F.R.C.S. Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. A Westerner Looks at the Chinese Stage
I first visited the People's Republic of China in 1954, when, as a member of the British Merchant Marine, I spent a week in Qingdao (Tsingtao). At that time there was no chance of my seeing any
Author: J. NORMAN WILKINSON Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. The Influence of Edgar Snow
I FIRST visited the mainland of China in January 1954. I was 23, a young radio officer in the British Merchant Marine. I was as ignorant of the true China as the bulk of Westerners, having been
Author: J. NORMAN WILKINSON Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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7. Eggrolls, Karate, Friendship
Zhang Yan, first deputy editor-in-chief of this magazine before his retirement in 1988, spent last year teaching courses in modern Chinese history and Chinese journalism as a Fulbright
Author: KELLY M. MILLER Year 1990 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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8. Zhang Qing and His Meticulous Chinese Paintings
ZHANG Qing was initially drawn to the bird and flower paintings of the Tang and Song dynasties (7th-12th centuries). Later, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) artist Ren Bonian, famous for his paintings of
Author: JULIE M. SEGRAVES Year 2002 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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9. MACHINES MADE IN CHINA
WITHOUT a strong machine-building industry, no people can be the master of its own economic future. That China had virtually no such industry in the past, that every factory was dependent on imports
Author: YEH CHOU Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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10. SHANGHAI STEPS INTO THE FUTURE
EVERYONE knows Shanghai; half the nation's private industry and business were once concentrated here. On January 20, Shanghai followed Peking in the voluntary transfer of all capitalist factories and
Author: YEH CHOU Year 1956 Issue 4 PDF HTML