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1. Food Grain for China's Millions
WITH a huge population and backward economy, before liberation China was a country of hunger and poverty. More than 60 percent of the rural population, making up nine-tenths of the country's total,
Author: WEN RONG Year 1980 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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2. Country Fair
IT was Sunday market day in Xindu township in Sichuan province's Xindu county. The villages were astir at the crack of dawn as a steady stream of commune members poured in from far and near, bringing
Author: RONG LIE Year 1979 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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3. The 'Square Courtyard' of Old Beijing
THOUGH many new multi-storied apartments have been built in Beijing, "home" for a little more than half the population of the city proper consists of a few rooms in a traditional one-story "square
Author: RONG YEN Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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4. Dragon Boat Festival
THE Dragon Boat Festival, one ? of China's biggest traditional festivals, falls on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month in memory of Qu Yuan (340-278 B.C.), a great patriotic poet of the Chu State (in
Author: RONG LIE Year 1980 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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5. National Exhibition by Young Artists
THE "cultural revolution") has left young Chinese with deep wounds. Now, as the country takes off at last toward the goal of the four modernizations, they can see its future, and also their own. They
Author: HE RONG Year 1981 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. How I Took Up Writing
IN MY early years I never thought of becoming a writer. I was a lively and life-loving young girl, and a member of the Youth League. In 1951, at age 15, I started work in a bookstore, and then was
Author: CHEN RONG Year 1981 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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7. Bird Island on Qinghai Lake
THE islands scattered over the many lakes of the plateau region in the western province of Qinghai are home to about 650 different kinds of waterfowl. Half of all the varieties native to China can be
Author: RONG YE Year 1982 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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8. Mt. Laoshan - Nice for Immortals and Mortals Too
MAYBE there's a reason why Mt. Laoshan was known in history as the "Home of Immortals." Maybe it's the view of the Yellow Sea on one side and a forest of peaks on the other as one stands on the crest
Author: RONG YE Year 1983 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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9. A Teacher's Story
What Ding Rong's students did at the time of the death of her son was the result of her long and warm relation with them. A teacher of fine arts courses which are taken by all junior students at
Author: DING RONG Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. The Wonderful World of Calligraphy
CHINESE calligraphy is a special kind of art. Chinese characters, the written form of the language, began to be used some 3,000 years ago. From that ancient time to the period of the Qin dynasty
Author: LIU RONG Year 1985 Issue 11 PDF HTML