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1. Women's Softball Team
THREE fresh-faced young women softballers and their coach talked to China Reconstructs a few months ago about the strengths and weaknesses of their team, their training regimen and their hopes of
Author: ZHONG LEI Year 1982 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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2. TSAIDAM
GEOLOGISTS say that the Tsaidam Basin, in Northwest China, was once a huge inland sea. Its name in Mongolian means, simply, "Salt Marsh". But nowadays it is called "China's Baku" - for beneath this
Author: KU LEI Year 1957 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. My Son Fu Tsung
EVER SINCE my son Fu Tsung won the third prize at the 1955 International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, interested people at home and abroad have been asking the question: how is it that a young
Author: FU LEI Year 1957 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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4. Educating New Workers in Socialism
Twelve years ago in our very first issue, China Reconstructs wrote about the Ma Heng-chang work team, then just beginning its record-setting career. How has the team fared since then?While it was
Author: KU LEI Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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5. An Opera of Struggle on the Waterfront
SINCE early this year the modern revolutionary Peking Opera On the Docks has been performed to a revised and improved script. The opera was created according to the teachings of Chairman Mao in the
Author: LEI CHUN Year 1972 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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6. THREE YEARS' BAD DROUGHTS, THREE YEARS' FINE CROPS
IN the three years 1971-73, some of the worst droughts in their history hit China's three northern provinces of Hopei, Honan and Shantung. In Hopei in 1972 the Haiho River dropped to a record low. In
Author: CHIANG LEI Year 1974 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. Zhang Heng and Lingtai Observatory
CHINA was one of the pioneering countries in the study of astronomy and home of the earliest observatory of its size known so far to the world. It was known as Lingtai (meaning observatory) and built
Author: LEI CONGYUN Year 1979 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. What Is China's Policy Towards Religion?
I WAS asked by China Reconstructs to answer Mr. Plata's questions. Based on my own understanding, I will give an account of China's attitude and policy toward religion, which I hope will help clarify
Author: LEI ZHENCHANG Year 1981 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. Flourishing Rubber Industry
IN YEARS past, foreign experts reckoned that China's land and climate were "not suitable" for growing rubber plants, but today, of the I world's 37 rubber-producing countries, I China ranks fourth in
Author: LEI YUXIN Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. STATE FARMS TODAY
AFTER 35 years, China's state farms have become large agricultural and land reclamation enterprises. Today they raise grain, raw materials for industry, and livestock for both domestic use and
Author: LEI YUXIN Year 1985 Issue 1 PDF HTML