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161. STRUGGLE AGAINST 'FOUR' ADVANCES TACHAI MOVEMENT
WHETHER or not to learn from Tachai - around this issue a fierce struggle has been going on in China's - countryside over the past year and a half.Tachai is a commune brigade outstanding for
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1977 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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162. Along the Kansu Corridor
THE long narrow neck of central Kansu province west of the Yellow River is known as the Kansu Corridor. This was an important section of the Old Silk Road, 1,200 kilometers long and about 100 km. wide
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1977 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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163. Li Chun-kuang and His Big-Character Poster
ON July 25, 1975, Chairman Mao criticized the "gang of four" for banning the feature film Pioneers about the Taching oil field workers. "There is no big error in this film," he wrote. "Suggest that
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1977 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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164. Tu-an's Stony Mountains Bow to the Tachai Spirit
ENTERING the Tu-an Yao Autonomous County, visitors are impressed by high mountain ranges with many weirdly shaped rocks. Layer upon layer of terraced fields wind like ribbons around the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1977 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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165. One of China's Smallest National Minorities
THE OLUNCHUNS live in the far northeast. They have tripled their number since liberation, when they were only 1,300. "Olunchun" means "mountain people". Pushed back into the virgin forests of the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1977 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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166. Hangchow Factory Sabotaged by the 'Gang of Four'
The continued exposure and criticism of the Wang-Chang-Chiang-Yao gang of four is deepening throughout China. Irrefutable evidence proves that, far from being "Leftists" and "radicals" as they claimed
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1977 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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167. The Railroads - From Disorder to Order
NINETEEN seventy-seven will be a year in which we shall go toward great order after smashing the 'gang of four', a year of united struggle and triumphant advance."China's railroad workers have
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1977 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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168. MEN WITH TOUGH BONES
THE RAIN had been falling all day on the central China plain and showed no sign of letting up as night fell. A PLA infantry-company, having marched all day in field training, halted outside a
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1977 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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169. Chairman Mao Memorial Hall Building Completed
THE MEMORIAL HALL for Chairman Mao Tsetung stands at the southern part of Tien An Men Square in the heart of Peking, with the Monument to the People's Heroes on its north, and on its south Chien Men,
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1977 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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170. Getting Oil at High Speed
MY EXCITEMENT grew as the Peking-Tsitsihar express crossed the northeast plains, bringing me closer to Taching, the oil field that 15 years ago ended China's dependence on oil from abroad. Today the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1977 Issue 9 PDF HTML