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1. Where Business Is Brisk
THE moment I got off the bus I was surrounded by a crowd of vendors, one after the other with a sales pitch so businesslike and sincere it was almost impossible to resist. We had arrived in Shishi, a
Author: XIA MIN Year 1988 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. WEI CHI - CHINESE DRAUGHTS
CHINESE draughts, or wei chi, is a favourite game in every part of China. The literal meaning of wei chi is "the game of seige", for when a piece is surrounded it is captured, and the player who
Author: YU MIN Year 1956 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. A Mongolian Birth Celebration
AROUND noon one day during a visit to the Tachuan commune in northwestern Kansu province, we stopped for a rest at the yurt of a Mongolian herdsman named Abutan. We were just sipping some buttered
Author: TU MIN Year 1963 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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4. A Farm Brigade Makes Revolutionary Changes
THE whole country knows about the Yinhsi production brigade today for its successful ten years' struggle to make its 5,000 mu of poor land yield consistently good crops. This brigade is part of a
Author: MIN KE Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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5. Keeping Their Roots in the Masses
WHEN people's thinking changes, the whole factory is transformed," says Sung Yu-hsin, secretary of the Party committee of the Peking People's Machinery Plant. Here are several examples.Early in 1974,
Author: JEN MIN Year 1975 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. Literacy Was Only the Beginning...
THERE was a heavy spring snowfall, but the poetry contest was going on anyway in the brightly-lit meeting hall of Kaochialiukou village in the coastal province of Shantung. Kao Hsi-chang, an old
Author: KUANG MIN Year 1977 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. Chinese Festival Lanterns
VISITORS to the Lantern Fair at Beijing's ancient Drum Tower (Gulou) last spring had a hard time choosing their favorites from among the 700 festival lanterns of every different type on display.
Author: MIN JIE Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. Who Are the 'Overseas Chinese? How Have They Changed?
CHINA'S Association for the History of Overseas Chinese recently sponsored a symposium on the theme of developments since World War II among the Overseas Chinese and people of Chinese descent holding
Author: ZHENG MIN Year 1987 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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9. BTV, Matchmaker of the Airwaves
What's the best way to find a marriage partner if you are still single and living in Beijing? Easy, says staff member TAN MIN: Just turn on your TV set! For further details, read on.MATCHMAKING has
Author: TAN MIN Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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10. Staying Single
A new kind of woman is emerging in China, one who is strong enough to flout conventional "wisdom" about what a woman should or should not do with her life, especially when it comes to the question of
Author: TAN MIN Year 1995 Issue 5 PDF HTML