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1. Fighting the Big Flood
THIS year, due to unusual meteorological conditions, there have been serious floods in various parts of Asia, Europe and North America. Like the Brahmaputra in India and the Danube in Germany,
Author: WAN NUNG Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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2. U.S. Penetration in Taiwan
CHINA was deeply stirred by the news of the angry riots in Taipei last May, during which the U.S. Embassy was wrecked and a crowd of 30,000 demonstrators applauded as the American flag was torn down
Author: CHUANG CHIA-NUNG Year 1957 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3. 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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4. 'LITTLE BANK' IN THE COUNTRYSIDE
THE SMALL credit cooperative in the Tuanpiaochuang People's Commune, Hopei province, is typical of many thousands of similar cooperatives in the Chinese countryside. Founded in 1953, it has greatly
Author: CHEN JIH-NUNG Year 1963 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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5. A Cadre Who Works in the Fields
LI CHIEN-CHOU is typical of the many rural cadres who are participating in physical labour. Affectionately called "our good labourer", 49-year-old Li is a member of the Communist Party committee of
Author: CHEN JIH-NUNG Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. Highways on the 'Roof of the World'
ONE of the most popular new folk songs in Tibet goes like this: O, Szechuan-Tibet, Chinghai-Tibet highways, Like golden ribbons, You fly to us from Peking, Across snow mountains and deep ravines,
Author: CHEN JIH-NUNG Year 1965 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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7. China's Minority Nationalities Advance
UNITY AND PROGRESS are written out in four large gold characters at the entrance to the beautiful new building of the Cultural Palace of Nationalities in Peking. They give the key to the reason why
Author: CHEN JIH-NUNG Year 1965 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. Tibet Takes Giant Stride to Socialism
ON September 9 of this year a great rally and parade of 30,000 people in Lhasa was held to celebrate the proclamation of the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It was the
Author: CHEN JIH-NUNG Year 1965 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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9. On the Szechuan-Tibet Highway
MY LAST SIGHT of Lhasa was of a city bathed in the morning glow. Our bus had already crossed the new bridge on its way eastwards along the 2,413-kilometre Szechuan-Tibet Highway. That first morning
Author: CHEN JIH-NUNG Year 1966 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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10. China Is Mechanizing Her Farming
THE mechanization of China's farming has taken giant strides in the twenty years of the People's Republic. Farm production has undergone monumental changes. Socialist collectivization being the
Author: NUNG CHI-PING Year 1970 Issue 1 PDF HTML