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1. ARTIST IN BAMBOO
EVERY DAY at dawn, in the early years of this century, as the little town of Wuhsueh in Hupeh province awakened to the clamour from its wharf on the Yangtze River, a young lad would come out of a
Author: SHEN SHA Year 1957 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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2. On Children's Bookshelves
MY ten-year-old son, Chin-tzu, has recently been plying me with all kinds of unexpected questions."Why don't our eyeballs feel the cold?""Why is the sun so red early in the morning and at
Author: KAO SHA Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. Land Wrested from the Sea
AN ancient legend tells how the daughter of the sun god was drowned in the Eastern Sea and became the bird named the Ching Wei. In revenge, she spent all her days carrying twigs and pebbles from the
Author: SHA TAN Year 1966 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. China Controls Her Deserts
A BELT OF deserts lies along China's northern border, an area of one million square kilometers- over 11 percent of China's total land area. Most of these deserts lie in the north and northwest, a
Author: KO SHA Year 1977 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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5. China's Nature Reserves: Preserving Her Wildlife Heritage
THE CLIMATE zones across China's giant landmass of 9.6 million square kilometers range from the tropical to the frigid. As a result, the country's natural scenery is also extremely varied, consisting
Author: MENG SHA Year 1990 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. The Human Race and the World of Nature: Live and Let Live
China has the sad distinction of being home to nearly one quarter of the world's endangered animal species.THE EARTH was once a paradise for wild animals, which enjoyed life in dense forests, on vast
Author: MENG SHA Year 1993 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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7. GIANT AGAINST FLOOD
LAST November saw the completion of the Futzeling Dam, a landmark in Chinese hydraulic engineering. It is China's first ferro-concrete multi-arch dam - one of the biggest of its kind in the entire
Author: HSIMEN LU-SHA Year 1955 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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8. FACTORY ON THE STEPPE
DUSK was falling over the wide plain as we drove the nine miles from Paotow to Tengkou, in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region. The landscape looked bleak and empty, in sharp contrast to the busy
Author: HSIMEN LU-SHA Year 1956 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. CAN CHINA FEED HER PEOPLE?
EACH YEAR as China moves further along the road of industrialization, more of her people change from agriculture to other types of work. Already, about 230 million people are eating food not grown by
Author: HSIMEN LU-SHA Year 1957 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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10. Hunan Province Journey
DOZING in my seat in a south-bound train of the Wuhan-Canton railway, I was awakened by a sudden shout, "Tungting Lake!" from the passenger next to me. China's biggest lake, lying just south of the
Author: HSIMEN LU-SHA Year 1958 Issue 1 PDF HTML