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1. A Kindergarten in Kashi
Staff reporter PENG HANQUN takes readers on a tour of a kindergarten in China's westernmost city.THE SOUND of music swept across the empty playground as high-pitched, eager voices belted out simple,
Author: PENG HANQUN Year 1992 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2. Red Cross and Public Health
EVERYWHERE in China one can find workers, miners, peasants, students, housewives and others talking to the people around them about health and the prevention of disease, taking the lead in first aid,
Author: PENG YEN Year 1965 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. The Destruction of the Miyazaki Detachment
ON the eve of the 20th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese people's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-45), I met some of my old comrades of the 359th brigade of the Eighth
Author: KUO PENG Year 1965 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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4. A Well-Managed Forest Area
PROTECTION for the more than a hundred large forest areas is a problem in China. The experience that has been accumulated since 1949 was summarized by the National People's Congress last February in
Author: PENG XIANCHU Year 1979 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. The Fat-Tailed Sheep of Xinjiang
THE Altay mountain area of Xinjiang in northwesternmost China is famed for its fat-tailed sheep, a large, fine quality breed. How large is the animal? If a calf wandered into a herd of these sheep,
Author: PENG XIANCHU Year 1980 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. The Grape Harvest
IT WAS at harvest time last September that I stayed at the Grape People's Commune, Turpan in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region for several days. The grapes produced here are the most famous in
Author: PENG XIANCHU Year 1980 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. He Helps Feed the Millions
IN the countryside outside Beijing recently an old man in a straw hat and glasses stood in a field under a scorching sun studying the ripening ears of wheat and speaking with several people grouped
Author: PENG XIANCHU Year 1981 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. Growing Rubber in Colder Climates
RUBBER trees usually grow in tropical and subtropical zones south of latitude 17°N. But China has succeeded in raising them in a colder climate as far north as latitude 22°.The Jinghong State Farm in
Author: PENG XIANCHU Year 1981 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. The National Meteorological Center
ALONG the road to the Summer Palace in the western suburbs of Beijing stands a nine-story silver-grey building atop which a huge radar antenna rotates in search of rainclouds and other antennas
Author: PENG XIANCHU Year 1981 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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10. What Happened in the Countryside
EIGHTY PERCENT of China's population lives in the countryside. At the time of liberation in 1949, the majority had little or no land; the landlords and rich peasants - about one-tenth of the rural
Author: PENG XIANCHU Year 1981 Issue 10 PDF HTML