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11. Quick Progress in Sports
IT IS more than forty years now since I began to participate in organized sports, first in my college days and then as a member of the basketball team representing China in the International Far
Author: TUNG SHOU-YI Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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12. Open-Air Snacks in Peking
A LONG the sidewalks of Peking on the smaller streets just around the corner from the thoroughfares, the open-air food stalls are a common sight. They are frequently no more than a few unpainted
Author: CHIN SHOU-SHENG Year 1956 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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13. Three Short - Sighted Gentlemen
The author of this stage monologue performs it himself. He is a famous hsiang sheng artist of Tientsin. Hsiang sheng is a form of cross - talk, generally by a comedian and his "stooge". One specimen
Author: CHANG SHOU-CHEN Year 1956 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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14. The Gardens of Soochow
AN HOUR and a half's train journey northwestward from Shanghai, two ancient pagodas come into view. One, massive and rather dilapidated, dominates a hilltop. The other rises, graceful and spired,
Author: CHOU SHOU-CHUAN Year 1957 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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15. Nature in Miniature
EVEN in the dead of winter, the living-room of many a Chinese home contains a touch of nature in the form of a miniature tray landscape or dwarf-sized tree. This kind of gardening is an ancient
Author: CHOU SHOU-CHUAN Year 1957 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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16. "A Hundred Flowers " in Peking's Restaurants
ON FINE SUNDAYS in Peking thousands of people go to Peihai Park, the famous pleasure-ground in the heart of the old imperial city. After a couple of hours strolling about the tree-lined walks or
Author: CHIN SHOU-SHEN Year 1958 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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17. YOUTH 'DARES TO DO'
"The world is yours as well as ours, but in the long run it is yours. You young people, full of vigour and vitality, are in the prime of life, like the sun at eight or nine in the morning. Our hopes
Author: LIANG TSENG-SHOU Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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18. Latin-American Literature Comes to China
THOUGH geographically the Chinese and the Latin-American people are oceans apart, the experiences we have in common, and our joint struggle against U.S. imperialism, tie us closely together. This
Author: WANG SHOU-PENG Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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19. Repairing a Sluice Gate
FEBRUARY 1961 was drawing to a close. The diver's team of the Army Railway Corps in Chekiang province had just returned from opening up wasteland for planting vegetables. Before Shih Chan-chu, a
Author: WANG SHOU-CHIN Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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20. The Great Wall of China
THE Great Wall of China rises and falls with the ridges of the Yin Shan mountain range which crosses the northern part of our country from west to east. Known as the Ten Thousand Li Wall, it actually
Author: CHIN SHOU-SHEN Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML