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171. ZAYUL
PEOPLE imagine that the high altitude and cold of Tibet, known as the "roof of the world", makes it hard for plants and animals to survive. There are places, however, with a mild climate, beautiful
Author: YANG YI-CHOU Year 1977 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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172. Keeping the Enemy in Line
From 1927 to 1930 the revolutionary forces led by the Communist Party moved to the countryside to carry on with guerrilla warfare. Under the influence of the developing base in the Chingkang Mountains
Author: YANG CHIH-CHENG Year 1977 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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173. Crossing the Marshlands
The Long March had begun in October 1934 when the Red Army, unable to smash Chiang Kai-shek's fifth "encirclement and suppression" campaign, was forced to leave the central base area in Kiangsi
Author: YANG CHENG-WU Year 1977 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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174. 'LOYAL HEARTS'
WHEN I first sat down to write Loyal Hearts I simply felt there were things I wanted to say, to tell and share with others. It was the time right after the fall of the "gang of four". I had a feeling
Author: SU SHU-YANG Year 1978 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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175. Pest-Killing Without Pollution
THE fluorescent black light lamp is being increasingly used in Chinese fields to eliminate insect pests. It reduces the amount of insecticide needed. Tungkuan county in Kwangtung province, primarily
Author: SHEN CHUNG-YANG Year 1978 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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176. TAI WATER SPLASH FESTIVAL
THE NEW YEAR comes in mid-April for the Tai people, one of China's minority nationalities, many of whom live in the Hsishuangpanna Tai Autonomous Prefecture. In this land of tropical bamboos and
Author: YANG CHENG-SHIH Year 1978 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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177. An Uncommon Partnership
IN the course of shooting A Game Yet to Finish, Chinese and Japanese film-makers developed great mutual understanding and respect. They also shared a deep feeling of responsibility toward their work
Author: WANG YANG and DUAN JISHUN Year 1982 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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178. Art at the End of the Great Wall
A short way west of the city of Jiayuguan, the Great Wall and tacitly the civilization of the Han Chinese, ended. Here across the valley between two mountain ranges the wall still stretches from
Author: GAO FENGSHAN and YANG HUIFU Year 1984 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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179. New Welfare Fund For the Handicapped
The recent founding of the China Welfare Fund for the Handicapped is good news for China's 20 million disabled people. In an exclusive interview with China Reconstructs, one of its founders, Deng
Author: TAN AIQING and YANG HENGSHENG Year 1984 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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180. A Friendly Courtyard
A story about Beijingers who are courteous and hospitable, and who will welcome strangers into their homes.NOWADAYS more and more tourists are coming to Beijing to see places of historic interest and
Author: staff reporter XIAO YANG Year 1994 Issue 10 PDF HTML