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	          1. Nanking - A Changing CitySHORTLY after Nanking was liberated, I attended a conference to discuss plans for the future of the city. At an informal gathering before the session, my own group of educational workers proposedAuthor: WU YI-FANG Year 1959 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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	          2. Chinese Woodcuts-Old and NewWOOD ENGRAVING in China has a tradition that goes back over a thousand years. In the fifteenth century, when it had already reached a very high degree of maturity, the art was conveyed to Europe.Author: LIU YI-FANG Year 1955 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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	          3. Anshan after WorkYOU get off the train at Anshan, and there in front of you is the compact-looking city, nestling under the hills that rise to the east and south. Its clean, wide streets are lined with poplars andAuthor: LIU YI-FANG Year 1955 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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	          4. Clothes Go Gayer"I CAN AFFORD new clothes, but I just don't know what to wear," a young woman recently wrote to the editors of New Observer, our most popular mass-circulation magazine. She was expressing the stateAuthor: LIU YI-FANG Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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	          5. Old Plays: A Treasury ReopenedTHERE was great excitement among true devotees of Peking Opera, who know and love its stories as if they were part of their family history, over a recent revival of a historical favourite called YangAuthor: LIU YI-FANG Year 1957 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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	          6. Foreign Students in ChinaALMOST all the foreign students I met at Peking University, Asian, African or European, told me the Chinese language was hard to learn. The amazing thing was they all said it in fluent Chinese.Author: LIU YI-FANG Year 1957 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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	          7. Artists Go to the PeopleEARLY this spring the students of the Chekiang Art Academy in Hangchow went to the countryside to live and work as farmers for several months. In the past when they had gone out for a day or two ofAuthor: LIU YI-FANG Year 1958 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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	          8. New Films Recreate Events of the RevolutionCRITICS' acclaim for the Peking Film Studios as producer of four out of the seven best colour films, released during the national anniversary celebration, was a surprise to the entertainment world.Author: LIU YI-FANG Year 1959 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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	          9. FIRST NATIONAL GAMESTEN THOUSAND six hundred athletes, selected from fifty million competitors all over the country, wrote a brilliant page in China's sports history at the First National Games last September. In theAuthor: LIU YI-FANG Year 1959 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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	          10. A Mill Girl Goes to CollegeIN THE HALLS of the East China Textile Engineering Institute in Shanghai, one is likely to meet a sober young woman with a purposeful manner. Her face may seem familiar, for this is Ho Chien-hsiu,Author: LIU YI-FANG Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML
