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1. Pushing Back the Desert Sands
STANDING at the mouth of one of the main passes through the mountains from the north, the town of Yulin in north Shensi province was once an important fortress on the Great Wall. At the approach of
Author: WANG YUNG Year 1959 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. County Experimental Farm
THE tip of the Shantung peninsula, in northern China, is an area of steep mountains, rushing streams and poor, clay soil. For centuries, the peasants there had a hard time earning a living. But
Author: CHANG YUNG-AN Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. HOW WE DUG MORE COAL THAN BRITAIN
IN 1958 China more than doubled her coal output from 130 million to 270 million tons, a thing without precedent. In doing so she far surpassed Britain (1958 output: just under 216 million tons). This
Author: CHANG YUNG Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. The General Conies Home
ONE autumn day four years ago, a man, his wife and children arrived in Yenpei, a village in Kianpsi province. Youngsters looked at the newcomers with curiosity, but the older people, hardly believing
Author: CHAO YUNG-AN Year 1961 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. 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
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6. EDUCATION IN CHINA TODAY
EDUCATION brought to the people on an immense scale is one of the achievements since the founding of new China. Today the number of university, middle and primary school students is more than
Author: YUNG HUNG Year 1975 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. SUPPLY AND MARKETING COOPERATIVES
RURAL supply and marketing cooperatives comprise the largest part of the Chinese cooperative movement, the biggest in the world. Of the 106 million members organized under the All-China Federation of
Author: MENG YUNG-CHIEN Year 1953 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. Lumbermen of the Hsingan Mountains
CHINA'S greatest timber resources lie amongst the majestic mountains of the Northeast - the Greater and Lesser Hsingan and Chang-pai ranges. The whole region is drained by three mighty rivers, the
Author: CHEN YUNG-CHING Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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9. How about Private Enterprise?
THE target of effort for the whole Chinese people, as defined in our Constitution, is to "guarantee that China can in a peaceful way banish exploitation and poverty and build a prosperous and happy
Author: YUNG LUNG-KWEI Year 1955 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Progress in Prospecting
TO carry out her industrial plans successfully, China must make good use of her mineral wealth. But in the past very little of it was extracted, or even known. Now Chinese geologists are busy on
Author: HSIEH CHIA-YUNG Year 1956 Issue 1 PDF HTML