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121. A TRIP TO OMEI
The majestic Omei mountain range stretches for 500 kilometres along the southwestern side of the Sze-chuan Basin. Its main peak, Mount Omei, towers 3,200 metres above sea-level. A great number of
Author: CHANG SHUI-CHENG Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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122. The Workers Teach An Engineer
I HAD NEVER SEEN a large-size high-tension electrical installation before I went to work at the Anshan Power Bureau as a freshly-trained technician in 1950. Today I am an engineer doing research in
Author: CHENG TAI-YU Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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123. SIAN - An Ancient City Reborn
SIAN, the capital of Shensi prov-S ince, has experienced a remarkable rebirth since the liberation. It served intermittently as the capital of 11 feudal dynasties from the 11th century B.C. Today its
Author: WU CHING-CHENG Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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124. The Battle of Latzukou
In October 1934 the Chinese Red Army, led by the Chinese Communist Party, began its world-famous Long March, a major strategic shift of position from its base in southern Kiangsi. For 12 months the
Author: YANG CHENG-WU Year 1965 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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125. China Builds Her Own Chemical Fibre Industry
THE Nanking Chemical Fibre Plant is the first such plant to have been built entirely with Chinese skills and resources. Its annual production of viscose yarn and staple fibres has added 40 million
Author: HO CHENG-CHIEH Year 1965 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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126. A Street Library in Shanghai
SEVEN years ago, the day our street library was opened, an old resident brought us a present of a miniature potted pine. "Though the pine tree is small, it will always be green," he said. "This
Author: YU PO-CHENG Year 1965 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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127. My Day as 'Cheerer'
WHEN I was in my second year of middle school, in 1961, the Communist Party called on young people with education to go to the countryside to help develop agriculture. I left my studies at the end of
Author: LIU CHENG-YI Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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128. A Tiny Clinic in the Mountains
DURING the summer harvest of 1964, two commune members in the Liupan Mountains in China's northwestern Kansu province were accidentally burned in a fire.Chang Sheng - jung suffered burns over 46 per
Author: NIU CHENG-WU Year 1966 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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129. Only the Selfless Can Be Fearless
TN my boyhood I was a cowherd for feudal landlords in the southwestern province of Szechuan and was bitterly oppressed in a hundred ways. After the liberation I joined the P.L.A. Since then, from a
Author: SHU CHI-CHENG Year 1968 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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130. We Establish Our Revolutionary Committee
THE Revolutionary Committee at our knitwear mill was finally born out of the storm of the great proletarian cultural revolution last November 11. A big signboard carrying the large bright red words
Author: CHENG YU-TSAI Year 1968 Issue 5 PDF HTML