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1. To Comrade Soong Ching Ling
I honestly don't know what to offer you:A bouquet of the world's biggest, most beautiful flowers?I don't know what would be most appropriate:A speech elevated and solemn,Thanking you for all the
Author: XIAO SAN (EMI SIAO) Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. Poems by Revolutionary Martyrs
THE LIFE of every revolutionary martyr is a magnificent poem. Their experience of struggle, hardship in work, their strength of character and boundless loyalty to the revolutionary cause of the
Author: SIAO SAN Year 1961 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. Roving Repairmen Build a Shipyard
FROM the time I was 15 until I reached the age of 30, all I owned in the world was the much-patched suit on my back and the hammer, saw and plane with which I earned my living. Year in and year out I
Author: LI YI-SAN Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. State Farms Rise on Wastelands
STATE FARMS are playing an important role in China's agriculture. Located on former uninhabited wastelands in frontier, coastal, mountainous and lakeland areas in every province and autonomous region
Author: CHANG HSING-SAN Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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5. We Are the Main Army in Revolution and Production
Member of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Diesel Engine Plant Revolutionary CommitteeTO DEFEND Chairman Mao's revolutionary line, early in 1967 over a million industrial workers and
Author: KUO SAN-CHEN Year 1969 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. The Drive to Modernize Science
CHINA's science and technology is entering a new stage. The people are mobilizing to build the country into a powerful socialist state by the end of the century. This means the modernization of
Author: TSIEN SAN-TSIANG Year 1978 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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7. Chinese Cookery
Marinated Chicken with 'Hongzao'This is a specialty of Fujian cuisine, and a prize-winner at the 1983 National Culinary Competition. The dried jellyfish and hongzao (red fermented rice) are readily
Author: San Si Ban Zao Ji Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. Shennongjia Forests: Home of Rare Species
SO STEEP are the Shennongjia Mountains, legend had it that even Shennong, god-king of fable and father of husbandry and farming, when he came to this area in northwestern Hubei province to collect
Author: XIAO ZHI Year 1979 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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9. Lhasa's Zuglakang Temple
THE golden-roofed 7th-century Zuglakang (Jokhang) Temple in the heart of the old part of Lhasa, one of the major temples of Tibet, has been completely renovated.Songtsan Gambo (617-650), unifier and
Author: XIAO ZHI Year 1979 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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10. Sesame Candy and Its Origin
SESAME CANDY - sweet, fragrant, crisp and nourishing - consists mainly of fine glutinous rice, sesame seeds and sugar. Sweet-scented osmanthus and preserved tangerines are added for flavor. About 500
Author: XIAO TANG Year 1980 Issue 11 PDF HTML