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121. Shipbuilders of Three Generations
AS the Shaoxing, the first China-made 10,000-ton vessel produced for sale abroad slid down the slipway of the Shanghai Shipyard amid colorful waving flags and the beating of gongs and drums,
Author: JIE WEN Year 1980 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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122. Food Grain for China's Millions
WITH a huge population and backward economy, before liberation China was a country of hunger and poverty. More than 60 percent of the rural population, making up nine-tenths of the country's total,
Author: WEN RONG Year 1980 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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123. Airport Decor Revives Mural Form
A FEATURE somewhat unusual for contemporary China are the new large murals which decorate some of the rooms and restaurants of the new Beijing International Airport building. They include the
Author: BU WEN Year 1980 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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124. 'Qigong' Exercises
ONE of China's ancient forms of physical culture is qigong. Essentially it consists of breathing regulation coupled with mental concentration.Recently several demonstrations of it were given by
Author: JI WEN Year 1980 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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125. Introducing Three New Stars
RECENTLY people have been talking in China about three young film stars, all in their late teens or twenties, who played the main roles in the popular color film "Xiaohua" (Little Flower), produced
Author: WEN BIN Year 1980 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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126. Situ Qiao and His Works
SITU QIAO (1902-1958) was born in a poor family living in Kaiping county, Guangdong province. It was in Beijing in 1924 that he decided to make painting his life-long career. An annotation on a
Author: WEN QING Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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127. What They're Wearing in Beijing
ONE of the more noticeable changes in Chinese cities since the "cultural revolution" ended is that brighter, more stylish clothes are being worn. Shops and designers are doing their best to cope With
Author: WEN TIANSHENG Year 1981 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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128. Gone Are the Days of Lawlessness
THE trial of the Lin Biao and Jiang Qing cliques ended in January but people abroad who are concerned about China's development still show keen interest in it. Some Western media pictured it as a
Author: WEN CHAO Year 1981 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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129. Shanxi Province-China's Largest Coal Base
COAL accounts for 70 percent of the energy China uses; the country is the third largest coal-producer in the world. One-fifth of last year's total of 600 million tons came from Shanxi province - China
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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130. Building the 'Impossible' Dam
THE blueprints alone weigh 100 tons and require 25 trucks to transport. Its power-generating equipment is the biggest of its kind in the world, its shiplocks among the two or three biggest. The
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1981 Issue 10 PDF HTML