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141. Chinese Cookery
6 ounces chicken breast 6 ounces bean sprouts (with tails pinched off) 1 egg white 2 tablespoons pepper oil (optional) 2 teaspoons cornstarch in 1 tablespoon water 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon
Author: Ji Si Yin Zhen Year 1985 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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142. Jin Yi'an, a Master of Poetry, Calligraphy, Painting and Seal-Cutting
IT is a common view of traditional Chinese arts that poetry, calligraphy, painting and seal cutting are intrinsically connected. Yet today only a few Chinese artists are considered to be experts in
Author: By staff reporter YIN RU Year 2000 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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143. Changchun in Development
CHANGCHUN, provincial capital of Jilin, is the political, economic and cultural center of this province, situated in the hinterland of the Songliao Plain in northeast China. Some 38 Chinese ethnic
Author: SUN LI & YIN RU Year 2000 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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144. His Support to Tachai
IN May 1965 the people of the Tachai farm brigade learned that Premier Chou En-lai was coming for a visit.In 1964 Chairman Mao had called on the nation's peasants to learn from Tachai. Toward the end
Author: SHA YIN and KUNG LING-HSIEN Year 1977 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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145. Peasant Hunters of Fukien Province
Over considerable parts of China's huge territory, wild animals are a serious menace to agriculture and animal husbandry. More and more, the defence against this danger is being put on an organized
Author: HUANG TA-PI Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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146. New Day on Yulo Mountain
ON A HIGH PEAK densely forested with bamboo and banyan, just north of where the Lantsang (Mekong) River crosses from Yunnan province into Thailand, live the Yulo people. One of the smaller national
Author: HUANG CHANG-LU Year 1957 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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147. OVERSEAS CHINESE BUILD UP THE OLD HOME
FUTSING COUNTY, which juts out from the coast of Fukien province just south of the city of Foochow, is typical of the places which many Chinese abroad call "home". A quarter of its 460,000 population
Author: HUANG TA-PI Year 1958 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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148. SWEETS AND SECURITY - BY OUR BOOTSTRAPS
ESTABLISHED nine years ago, our Peking No. 1 Confectionery Works started as a small three-man venture. It is now a flourishing state enterprise with 820 workers. Our initial daily output of 5 kg. of
Author: HUANG CHIA-SHENG Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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149. Workers Help Set Their Own Targets
ONE OF THE REASONS why China's workers can keep increasing production in a continuous leap forward is the feeling of responsibility on the part of every individual that the factory's production
Author: LIU HSIEN-HUANG Year 1959 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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150. Sugar Is More Than Sweets
SUGAR-CANE grows plentifully in South China. In the north, the climate is good for sugar-beet cultivation. But it is only since the establishment of the People's Republic that serious efforts have
Author: HUANG CHEN-HSUAN Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML