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181. AN UP-AND-COMING OIL REFINERY
THE Changling Oil Refinery was built in 1971. Located on the edge of Tungting Lake in Hunan ' province, it turns out fuel oil for the province. For the past seven years output, variety and quality of
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1978 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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182. From Desert to Pasture
WE DROVE westward in the hot summer sun from Silinhot, a new city on the Silingol Grassland. Ahead of us the green seemed like an ocean, the road a silver thread. Flourishing grass dotted with wild
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183. Nankai Hospital - Combining Two Schools of Medicine
NANKAI Hospital in Tientsin, though not large and perfectly equipped, has become famous in China for its achievements in integrating traditional Chinese medicine with western medicine. Many doctors
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1978 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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184. Ancient Pass on the Old Silk Road
TUNHUANG is an oasis in the desert in westernmost Kansu province. It was a caravan stop on the Old Silk Road, opened during the middle Western Han dynasty (206 B.C. - A.D. 24). From Tunhuang
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1978 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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185. The Shengli Oil Field
CHINA'S first 1,000-ton-per-day oil well was finished in early 1965 near the village of Shengli on the shores of the Pohai Gulf in Shantung province. Since 1966 the Shengli oil field has been over
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1978 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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186. Between the Lab and the Home
IT WAS past midnight. In a room of the Biophysics Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Peking's western suburbs, a woman was absorbed in taking down the data shown on an instrument. Only
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1978 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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187. Electronics Serves Medicine
A CENTER of attention at a recent exhibition on electronics in Peking was an "electronic hospital" where doctors used electronic medical instruments to diagnose and give demonstration treatment of
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1978 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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188. The Mokao Grottoes Today
DURING the reign of Emperor Ming Ti (A.D. 58-75) of the Eastern Han dynasty Buddhism came into China from India along the Old Silk Road. Because it taught submission to the suffering of this life in
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1978 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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189. Erosion Control on the Loess Highland
THE YELLOW RIVERThe Yellow River is the second longest river in China, flowing eastward for 5,468 kilometers from the Chinghai Plateau to the Pohai Sea. Every year it carries 1,600 million tons of
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1978 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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190. A Case of Theft
ONE afternoon last April a young man in workers' clothing got off a bus and walked nonchalantly along a street in the eastern part of Peking eating an apple. He stopped abruptly before a green
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1978 Issue 3 PDF HTML