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141. 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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142. 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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143. Leliu Commune's
TALL sugar-cane, big fish, fat cocoons." This popular saying among the people of Shunteh county, Kwangtung province, South China, well describes the three-way economy characteristic of that area in
Author: YANG KUO-YEN Year 1961 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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144. 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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145. A Magician's Secret
EVER SINCE I became known as a magician people have been asking me how I do my tricks. In the old days, whether they were friends who were merely curious or others whom I suspected of evil
Author: YANG HSIAO-TING Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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146. TWO DAYS WITH A FARM FAMILY
WHILE I was staying in the Patriotic People's Commune in Shantung province last March, I walked out to the fields of the first production brigade one day to chat with some of its members. Seven or
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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147. CHINA'S FOREMOST RICE SCIENTIST
FOR 74-year-old Professor Ting Ying, happiness lies in the paddy fields of the countryside. This white-haired, bespsctacled scholar has made research in rice cultivation his lifelong career. Whenever
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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148. READY FOR NEW VICTORIES
ACCOMPANIED by Chen I-yung, who was in charge of water conservation work in the Yentsuo People's Commune, I rode a bicycle along the top of the huge dyke built by the commune members along the
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1963 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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149. Water Comes to Homeland of Overs eas Chinese
ON the south coast of Kwang-tung lies Taishan county, native soil of an estimated 150,000 overseas Chinese living in all the continents of the world. This number equals one-fourth of the present
Author: FANG YING-YANG Year 1963 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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150. MY DAYS IN THE PEKING HOTEL
BY COINCIDENCE, the doors of the Peking Hotel (then named the Grand Hotel de Pekin) first opened in 1903, the year I was born. My parents, poor peasants trying desperately to scratch a living about
Author: YANG TEH-HSIU Year 1963 Issue 9 PDF HTML