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1471. The Commune's Own Farm Machinery Plant
FROM the window of the bus taking me to the Chengkuan People's Commune in Fangshan county southwest of Peking, I could see that spring ploughing was well under way. All along the Peking-Choukoutien
Author: TAN AI-CHING Year 1961 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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1472. Violins and Pianos for China
THUNDEROUS applause resounded through the huge auditorium in the Great Hall of the People in Peking as Vera Durova, noted harp soloist from the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre, played the last notes of a waltz
Author: YANG AI-WEN Year 1961 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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1473. LEICHOW PENINSULA'S NEW WATERWAYS
LEICHOW PENINSULA lies opposite Hainan Island in Kwangtung province, South China. It was always arid and poverty-stricken. Though the average annual rainfall is high (1,400-1,700 mm.), the climate is
Author: YANG CHIEH-AI Year 1961 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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1474. Mid-Autumn Festival in a Mountain Village
DAWN was breaking over the mountain village and the sky was veiled with clouds. I heard a faint rumbling noise nearby. Could it be thunder? It seemed unlikely, late in September. I stepped out of the
Author: YANG CHIEH-AI Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1475. AFRICAN SILVER CARP REARED IN CHINA
MORE THAN one hundred million African silver carp (Tila-pia mossambica) now live in the ocean and river waters of China's southern and central provinces. They are the offspring of twenty fry
Author: TAN AI-CHING Year 1963 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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1476. The Man Who Made the Mountain Green
One spring day eight years ago, 58-year-old Huang Jen-sheng looked up his cousin Huang Jen-hsien at his home."The government has called on us to open up the mountains. I think it's a splendid idea,"
Author: TAN AI-CHING Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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1477. Back from Taiwan
AS the S.S. Jimbo Maru tied up at Tangku New Harbour near Tientsin around seven in the evening of November 6, a storm of applause burst from a crowd of people on the dock. They had come to welcome
Author: YANG CHIEH-AI Year 1965 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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1478. More Peasants Enjoy More Films
EVERY day of the year more than six million Chinese peasants see motion pictures in their own villages. Though perhaps not striking for a country with such a huge peasant population, this is
Author: YANG CHIEH-AI Year 1965 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1479. New Play Captivates Shanghai Audiences
ANEW and stunningly fresh play produced by the Shanghai Youth Drama Group debuted in Shanghai last summer, was made into a popular TV series and this spring won a national award as one of the best
Author: AI-LI SHEN CHIN Year 1982 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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1480. Chinese Farmers Cash in on Intellectual Property Rights
CHINA has a huge - but not necessarily robust - agricultural economy. Arable land in China represents 7 percent of the world total, but its agricultural workers make up one third of the global
Author: XIN XIN & AI JIE Year 2007 Issue 9 PDF HTML