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1571. Building a Green Great Wall
A news bulletin entitled "Windblown sand approaches Beijing," issued by the Xinhua News Agency in 1988, revealed that the United Nations had listed Beijing as a city verging on desertification. Hebei
Author: WU XIN YI & GAO YAN Year 2001 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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1572. Serf Yesterday, Hero Today
GONPA, a fine son of the Tibetan people, who had spent the greater part of his life under the terrible oppression of serfdom, performed a feat unprecedented in the history of mankind. Together with
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN and WANG YUAN-CHING Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1573. Improving Poor Soil
TT WAS driven home to us that the improvement of low-yield paddy fields was one of the most urgent problems in Chinese agriculture when we took part in a general soil survey of south China in 1959.
Author: LIU KENG-LING and CHIANG CHAO-YU Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1574. The Weifang New Year Pictures
NEW YEAR PICTURES (nien hua) are very popular in China, especially among the peasants. The custom of putting them up at Spring Festival (the Chinese New Year) is at least 1,000 years old and is a
Author: CHANG SHIH-HSIN and CHAO HSIU-TAO Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1575. YANGTZE RIVER SHIPPING
SPEAKING of the tremendous changes on the Yangtze River in the 20 post-liberation years, Huang Kung-fu, a veteran shipping worker, said, "In the last analysis, it's a question of who holds power.
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1969 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1576. A Supply and Marketing Co-op for Mountain People
FOR many years a supply and marketing co-op deep in the rugged Taihang Mountains of Honan province has been known throughout China as a pacesetter in socialist commerce. It provides both farm
Author: Staff Roporter Year 1969 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1577. Fishermen Fight Off U.S. Attacks
OUR motor junk was sailing along the shore of Peipu Gulf. To the north, rich green forest belts stretched along the coast. Southward, white sails dotted the blue sea. The rumble of our motor startled
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1970 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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1578. WATER INTO ELECTRICITY THROUGH SELF-RELIANCE
FROM the forests along the rushing Yuhsi River came the hum of generators. We could see transmission lines stretching from mountain tops to villages. The vigorous development of small rural power
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1970 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1579. A Hospital on Camelback
ON the blistering Gobi Desert on China's northern border, the ground temperature stood at 60° Centigrade. In the blazing sun, two People's Liberation Army women, medical kits on their backs, with a
Author: Staff Correspondent Year 1971 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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1580. SLAVES WHO STOOD UP
WE were deep in the Liangshan Mountains in China's southwesterly province of Szechuan, in an exhibition hall at Chaochueh, seat of the Liangshan Yi Autonomous Chou. The objects, photographs, charts
Author: Staff Correspondents Year 1972 Issue 12 PDF HTML