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1. 'In Praise of the Revolution' Great Mass Display Opens National Games
A BREATHTAKING calisthenic display in which 16,000 young people took part as a collective opened the Second National Games at the Peking Workers' Stadium on September 11, 1965. In 70 minutes many
Author: YEN NAI-HUA Year 1965 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. Badminton in China
"BADMINTON is still a young sport in China. There was never a national tournament before liberation, in fact, very few people even in the cities had ever seen a shuttlecock.After the new China was
Author: YEN NAI-HUA Year 1974 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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3. Outstanding Young Athletes
A large number of young athletes from many countries came to the fore in the recent Seventh Asian Games in Teheran, the future generation for Asian sports. Here are three from China.Markswoman Li
Author: YEN NAI-HUA Year 1975 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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4. Competition Promotes Friendship at Swimming Meet
IT WAS the height of summer. The Peking International Swimming and Diving Friendship Invitational Meet, held from August 2 to 10, closed with a display of fireworks, their colors reflected in the
Author: YEN NAI-HUA Year 1975 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. Swimming in the Stormy Waters
Let the wind blow and waves beat, Better far than idly strolling in a courtyard.THESE LINES come from Chair- man Mao's poem "Swimming - to the tune of Shui Tiao Keh Tou" which he wrote in June 1956
Author: YEN NAI-HUA Year 1976 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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6. MAKING THE MARRIAGE LAW WORK
THE BIGGEST popular movement that has so far taken place in 1953 was a tremendous educational campaign to publicize the Marriage Law and to enforce it. The movement was initiated by the Central People
Author: FANG YEN Year 1953 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. LU HSUN
LU HSUN ...was not only a great man of letters, but also a great thinker and a great revolutionary . . . an unprecedented hero on the cultural front, the most correct, the bravest, the firmest, most
Author: HSIA YEN Year 1956 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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8. A Tale of Two Co-ops
ASK ANY FARMER in Shuang-cheng county, Heilungkiang province, as he watches his cooperative's fields of corn, wheat and kaoliang shimmering and browning in the sun, "What were the biggest things to
Author: CHANG YEN Year 1957 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. What Are They Like?
IN the past few years I have made friends with a great number of children in many parts of the country. Some live in villages, some in cities; they have all kinds of backgrounds. But since a child is
Author: CHENG YEN Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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10. 'Dragonfly Girl' of Changchiatze Neighbourhood
CHU CHIN is still quite a young woman, but because she used to go about with such a sad, forbidding expression and seldom smiled or spoke, her neighbours nicknamed her "Ancestral Tablet" (or as other
Author: CHENG YEN Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML