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1. Five Years at Anshan
WHEN I first arrived at Anshan in the spring of 1953 to become a resident reporter, six of its nine blast furnaces, and one of its three steel mills, were not yet back in operation. The Anshan Iron
Author: TSUI CHEN-WU Year 1958 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. The Dogs
The author of this story is a 27-year-old soldier who learned to read and write in the 1952 literacy campaign of the People's Liberation Army. Son of a farm labourer, he has experienced to the full
Author: TSUI PA-WA Year 1953 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. NEW BIRTH
IN THE AUTUMN of 1952, I left Shanghai to make a report on the progress of a village not far away. I stayed at the local hospital. Everyone there was very busy. Although I came to know some of them,
Author: TSUI CHING-TAI Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. WE'VE GOT NATURE LICKED
"I now recommend a cooperative," wrote Chairman Mao Tse-tung in the first number of The Red Flag (a new fortnightly journal published by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party) "to the
Author: TSUI HSI-YEN Year 1958 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. More Vegetables for the Miners
IN the southwest suburb of Fuhsin, one of the coal-mining centres of Northeast China, the tall headframes of the Pingan Colliery are silhouetted against the sky. In their very shadow, stretching
Author: TSUI CHIH-MING Year 1961 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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6. Rice Cultivation in China
RICE is one of the staple foods of the people of China. She cultivates one-third of the world's rice fields, and is the biggest producer of this crop. In recent years, 27 per cent of China's total
Author: FANG TSUI-NUNG Year 1962 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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7. Scientific Farming for My Village
I CAN still remember clearly that day seven years ago when I returned from agricultural college to my home village in Shulan county of northeast China's Kirin province.Hardly had I slid my knapsack
Author: TSUI PING-JEN Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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8. A Saleswoman's Home Life
BOTH my husband and I work in the Peking Department Store, the city's largest. My husband, Wang Chun-chuan, is on the management staff. I work behind the counter. We have three daughters. The older
Author: TSUI HSIU-MEI Year 1973 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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9. How We Women on Equality
I used to be a housewife. My husband is a carpenter in a building company in Peking. Millions of housewives in China, I among them, first stepped out of their homes to work during a big leap forward
Author: TSUI YU-LAN Year 1974 Issue 3 PDF HTML