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111. REBUILDING THE GRAND CANAL
THE GRAND CANAL, like the Great Wall, is a symbol of China's ancient civilization. It is one of the world's earliest canals and the first section dates back more than 2,400 years. The longest
Author: CHI YU-CHING Year 1963 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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112. Shen Chun-ju, Democratic Fighter
SHEN CHUN-JU, who all his life fought for the Chinese revolution, passed away in Peking on June 11, 1963, at the advanced age of 89.Shen Chun-ju was one of China's great patriotic intellectuals. He
Author: HU YU-CHIH Year 1963 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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113. A Famous Bamboo Garden
THE PARK of Wangchianglou (Pavilion Overlooking a River), located on the Chin River in the eastern suburb of Chengtu in the western province of Szechuan, is literally a world of bamboo. Once the
Author: CHOU TSU-YU Year 1963 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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114. Chinese Sportsmen Prepare for GANEFO
CHINA will have a team of some 300 members in the First Games of the New Emerging Forces at Djakarta this month. Composition of the team was decided following the national selection trials held in
Author: LI YU-WEN Year 1963 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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115. Finding the True Road of Revolution
THE FIRST HALF of my 86 years was spent in groping for the revolutionary truth along a rock-strewn path. From, my teens onward I had ached and worried over the troubled state of our country and
Author: WU YU-CHANG Year 1964 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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116. THE HUI PEOPLE OF NINGHSIA
CHINA'S four million Hui people, traditionally Muslim, live in compact communities scattered throughout the country. About one-seventh of them, some 600,000, are concentrated in the Ninghsia Hui
Author: MA YU-HUAI Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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117. Shanghai's Biggest Power Plant - Then and Now
RISING HIGH above the Whang-poo River front, our Yangshupu power station supplies most of Shanghai's electricity. The scene of many heroic fights against the imperialists, it has had a stirring
Author: NI YU-CHU Year 1964 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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118. Widening Use of the Phonetic Script
THE Chinese written language (or, strictly speaking, that of the Han people who make up over 90 per cent of China's population) is made up of block-like characters derived from picture-writing. They
Author: WU YU-CHANG Year 1964 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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119. Calculating with the Chinese Abacus
Wherever arithmetic needs to be done in China, in the rural people's communes, in stores, banks, offices of all kinds, people use the abacus. In every school, children learn how to slide beads up and
Author: YU CHIEH-SHIH Year 1964 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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120. Travelling Through the Granary of East China
REPORTS of bumper harvests on the plain around Taihu Lake in the lower Yangtze valley came rolling into our office last November. Together they presented a picture of unusual abundance on these two
Author: CHANG KUANG-YU Year 1965 Issue 2 PDF HTML