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1. Chicken for Dinner
THE squawks of chickens and shrieks of women's laughter greeted our ears as we entered the bamboo grove in front of the Chiu family house on a Sunday morning early this spring. As we crossed the
Author: WEN CHUAN-HSING and WANG HUAN-TOU Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. Nanxi, River of History
For you armchair travelers, here is a brief descriptive piece that is hopefully both informative and relaxing.A SMALL, unknown river among the many famous ones in Zhejiang Province, the Nanxi winds
Author: WANG WEN Year 1995 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. Traditional Painters Find New Themes
EVERYONE who has seen traditional Chinese paintings knows how successfully they unite the portrayal of objects with the communication of feeling. No matter what they painted, human figures or
Author: WANG CHAO-WEN Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. RICH RESOURCES OF THE ALTAI MOUNTAINS
OUR plane headed north from Urumchi, capital of China's far west Sinkiang, flying smoothly over the Kurban-Tungut Desert. Straight ahead of us the Altai Mountains loomed like a giant screen. As we
Author: WANG AN and SUN TA-WEN Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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5. Building Our Revolutionary Political Power
Worker at the Anti-Revisionist Steel Plant and member of the Revolutionary Committee of Heilungkiang ProvinceIN our Heilungkiang Revolutionary Committee, one-third of the members are workers.
Author: WANG WEN-KUO Year 1969 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. REPORT ON THE REVISION OF THE PARTY CONSTITUTION
Comrades!As entrusted by the Central Committee of the Party, I will now give a brief explanation of the revision of our Party's Constitution.In accordance with the instructions of Chairman Mao and
Author: Wang Hung-wen Year 1973 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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7. Farm to College and Back to Farm
WHEN I came home one evening four years ago and announced that I had been chosen to be sent to the Chaoyang Agricultural College I was happy, but my father was even happier. He is a poor peasant and
Author: WANG WEN-YU Year 1975 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. Harbin's Industry Helps the Farm
ON the vast and fertile plains of Heilungkiang province in Northeast China are grown a sizable proportion of the country's wheat, soya beans, kaoliang and maize. But in the past industries serving
Author: HAN WEN-YI and WANG TIEN-YIN Year 1961 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. What's New for the Kids?
A marked effort to produce more things especially for children has been made in the past two years, during which China's whole economy has laid greater stress on light industry and consumer goods.
Author: WEN WEN Year 1982 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. The Tais Forge Ahead
COMING into the Hsishuangpanna Tai Autonomous Region of the Tai nationality, located in southern Yunnan province, one is immediately aware of the changed scene. The mountains are greener, more
Author: WEN YI-WEN Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML