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111. Ezhou, Ancient Capital, Modern Port
A reawakened, rapidly developing Yangtze River port, Ezhou is also proud of its ancient heritage, including the mysterious yuanji gong.EZHOU, ON the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, used to be
Author: staff reporter FENG JIANQUN Year 1993 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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112. Economic Development on the Roof of the World
More information from the Chinese point of view about one of the world's last frontiers.ON APRIL 30, 1995, the new Bangda Airport began services. "The highest civilian airport in the world will
Author: staff reporter FENG JIANQUN Year 1995 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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113. NEW CHINA'S LIBRARIES
ONE of the most striking aspects of the advance of culture in China today is the growth and improvement of the library system, which now brings books to all sections of the people. The libraries
Author: PENG TAO-CHEN Year 1952 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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114. ONLY ONE TAX ON AGRICULTURE
CHINA is still a predominantly agrarian country. Some 500 million of her people are peasants and live on the land. Her agricultural tax is therefore not only important to the national revenue but
Author: PENG HSIAO-FAN Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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115. Latin-American Literature Comes to China
THOUGH geographically the Chinese and the Latin-American people are oceans apart, the experiences we have in common, and our joint struggle against U.S. imperialism, tie us closely together. This
Author: WANG SHOU-PENG Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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116. MY LIFE AS A FILM ACTRESS
MY LIFE in the motion pictures started when I was seventeen. For some time before that I had worked as a knitter in a stocking factory near my bome in a small town outside Shanghai. Though I toiled
Author: FAN HSUEH-PENG Year 1962 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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117. Miniature Pictures in Tiny Bottles
THE CUSTOM of painting the inside of snuff bottles with delicate traditional - style miniatures began in Peking about 160 years ago. The tiny bottles of amber, quartz or agate, usually no more than 7
Author: YEH PENG-CHI Year 1962 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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118. A Model Reservoir Manager
FROM Meilung Hill in Shuang-feng county, Hunan province, one looks down on green, rippling water flowing through a network of irrigation channels. It comes from the nearby Chienchin Reservoir, which
Author: PENG HSIEN-CHU Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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119. Three Campaigns to the South of the Sungari River
A TURNING POINT in the northeast theatre during the War of Liberation (1946-49) was the Chinese People's Liberation Army's southern crossing of the Sungari River on three occasions and the defence of
Author: LI TSO-PENG Year 1967 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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120. U.S. Imperialism Means War and Aggression
MAKE trouble, fail, make trouble again, fail again . . . till their doom; that is the logic of the imperialists and all reactionaries the world over in dealing with the people's cause, and they will
Author: SHIH TA-PENG Year 1971 Issue 5 PDF HTML