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1. Peasant Guerrillas Find Their Way
IN THE SPRING of 1930, dis-guised as a clock and watch repairer, I was doing underground work for the Communist Party in the small town of Chentou in Hunan province. After Chiang Kai-shek had
Author: TENG HUNG Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Handicraft Cooperatives
CHINA's world-famous handicrafts continue to play a very important part in her present economic life. About 70 per cent of current production in the field of light industry is still on a handicraft
Author: TENG CHIEH Year 1953 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. 'Roof of the World' Still Moving Northward
THE two million-square-kilometer Qinghai-Tibet plateau lies at an average of 4,000 meters above sea level. Once it was the bottom of a great sea. The entire area rose out of the water about 3 million
Author: TENG JIWEN Year 1979 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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4. Fifty-Second Letter
THE telephone rang the moment I got into the office. With the newly installed pushbutton system, the telephones at the Chinese Association for the Blind, Deaf and Mute have changed from piercing
Author: TENG WEIMIN Year 1988 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. China to Standardize Mode of Government Purchase
AT present, the annual amount of money used on government purchases at all levels reaches 800 billion yuan, making up 10 percent of China's GNP and occupying an important place in the management of
Author: BA TENG Year 1999 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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6. INDUSTRY HELPS AGRICULTURE
ONE of the most pressing tasks being carried out in China is the readjustment of industry in accordance with the policy of making agriculture the foundation of the national economy. This means
Author: LIN HUNG Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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7. Postal Services for the Countryside
TPODAY, just as the nervous system serves the human body, so China's postal and telecommunication networks penetrate to the most remote parts of her 9,600,000 square kilometres of territory. By
Author: HUNG YEN Year 1964 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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8. Ancient Chinese Boats
AS early as the time of Huang Ti, the legendary emperor of some 4,500 years ago, canoes made by hollowing out logs were in use. By the Shang dynasty (c. 1766-1154 B.C.) boats were widely used in
Author: YANG HUNG Year 1965 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. Chairman Mao's Good Worker
IN the old society, Wei Feng-ying was so poor that she had to help the family by picking over coal cinders for unburned pieces, and by digging up wild roots for food. After the liberation, nurtured
Author: HUNG CHENG Year 1967 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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10. A New Kind of Lesson
WHEN Chairman Mao wrote his May 7, 1966 directive, after which our school is named, he said this about students: "While their main task is to study, they should also learn other things...." We follow
Author: YUNG HUNG Year 1969 Issue 5 PDF HTML