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1. An Emerging City on Meizhou Bay's Southern Bank
FACING Taiwan Island, the legendary birthplace of sea goddess Mazu, Meizhou Bay extends along the coast of southeast China's Fujian Province. Surrounded on three sides by verdant hills, the Bay's
Author: MEI NAN Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Small City in the Mountains
CHENZHOU is a small scenic city in the mountains and a major stop on the Beijing-Guangzhou Railway. The recently opened Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway and National Highway No. 107 pass through the city,
Author: MEI LING & WANG NAN Year 2004 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3. Safe Coal Production
FUSHUN in China's northeast has very rich coal deposits. Its extra thick seams are rare in the world. For this the city is called the coal capital.Today all the main tunnels of Fushun's mines are
Author: HUNG MEI Year 1971 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. CHANGES IN AN OPEN PIT MINE
NOT long ago, we visited the Hungwei open pit coal mine at Fushun in Liaoning province. It is the largest in China.Accompanied by Lu Hsin-ko, a veteran miner and now on the staff of the mine's
Author: HUNG MEI Year 1971 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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5. She's Walked Across China
HU MEI-YING is a woman of 36, with her hair in a short bob. She customarily wears a blue work suit and brown climbing boots. Recently at a conference on metallurgical surveying held in Sian she told
Author: TUNG MEI Year 1974 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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6. YEAR PICTURES ON NEW THEMES
ONE of the most popular Chinese folk art forms is the nien hua, or' New Year picture. For centuries it has been the custom, especially in rural areas, to paste nien hua on walls, cupboards, doors and
Author: MEI SHIH Year 1976 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. How the Party Leads
The Kailuan Coal Mines, first opened in 1878 and today one of China's major coal producers with 100,000 workers, doubled its output during the Fourth Five-Year Plan (1971-75). On July 28, 1976 it was
Author: MEI PIEN Year 1977 Issue 0203 PDF HTML
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8. Purple Sand Teaware of Yixing
CHINESE have been sipping tea for over two thousand years - ever since the Han dynasty (206 B.C-A.D. 220) - and every dynastic period has introduced refinements in tea-making methods and materials.
Author: MEI JIANYING Year 1981 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. Rewi Alley's 55 Years in China
IN March 1927 when Rewi Alley boarded the Australian ship Calulu bound for Shanghai via Hongkong, it never occurred to him that this trip just to "have a look" at China would mark the beginning of a
Author: MEI DA Year 1982 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. Learning English - A Popular Spare-Time Activity
NOT long ago a young British woman living in Beijing was riding on a train to the southwest when a 4-year-old boy came up to her and whispered in English, "Hello, Katherine." Katherine Flower, an
Author: YE MEI Year 1982 Issue 10 PDF HTML