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1. A Trip on the Sunghua River
AS SUMMER arrived, it grew warm and mild in China's northeast. The Sunghua River, iced over for nearly six months, became busy again. Passenger vessels and freighters with many kinds of goods plied
Author: YU CHUNG-JEN Year 1973 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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2. New Landmark in Our Friendship with Burma
AS WE CHINESE PEOPLE were entering the sixties of this century with big, confident strides, and were already preparing to welcome the fifth anniversary of the Afro-Asian Conference at Bandung, the
Author: CHANG YU-YU Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. RADIO IN THE VILLAGES
IN SHANTUNG as in most parts of China, the rural areas have their own widespread radio redif-fusion network. In this province alone, some 1,150,000 loudspeaker outlets have been installed in farmers'
Author: YU YU-HSIU Year 1963 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. The Springs of Tsinan
A spring in every courtyard, willows by every house" is the way a writer once described Tsinan, the capital of Shantung province. The city has many beautiful natural springs which supply the 800,000
Author: YU YU-HSIU Year 1965 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. New Happenings in a Commune
ANYONE who visited our Hsin- wu People's Commune before the great proletarian cultural revolution and comes back now is bound to be amazed by its new look of prosperity. Gone is the scattered and
Author: YU YU-HSIANG Year 1968 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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6. Reevaluating Attitudes on Love
UTNIVERSAL enthusiasm greeted the return of the traditional Peking opera The Tale of the White Snake to the Peking stage and television last autumn. It had been banned for some ten years. There is a
Author: YU YU-WEN Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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7. "Between Hushand and wife"
The one-act play, "Between Husband and Wife", is being sent to our readers as a supplement to this issue of China Reconstructs. Here, a leading Chinese dramatist gives his assessment of the play and
Author: TSAO YU Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. 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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9. Pigeons and Pigeon Fanciers
ON fine days, the air above Peking is filled with a high, sweet musical sound that seems to grow and diminish out of space. If you look up, you will soon see a flock of grey-white pigeons flying in
Author: YU FEI-AN Year 1956 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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10. Story Told at a Wedding
Weddings everywhere are a cause of joy and merry-making. In China now the ceremony is rather simple - but some colourful old customs have been retained. Close friends tell stories, true or purporting
Author: YU LIN Year 1956 Issue 12 PDF HTML