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11. New Blossoms on An Old Tree
WHAT HAPPENED in 1958 in the realm of the traditional Chinese drama reveals the fruitful-ness of the policy of "Let a hundred flowers bloom, let the new evolve from the old". The year brought a host
Author: CHANG KENG Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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12. Health and Safety for Workers
TMPROVEMENT of health and safety protection for the workers has gone hand in hand with China's industrial growth. As in production itself, there was a heritage of backwardness. In such industries as
Author: CHANG PING Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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13. Schooling for the Millions
IN 1949, over 80 per cent of China's population was illiterate. About three-fourths of the children could not afford to attend school - even where schools were available. Two thousand years of
Author: CHANG CHIEN Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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14. Paper Industry's Progress
THE DEMAND on China's paper industry has been mounting steadily for the last ten years. Recently, as a result of the nationwide movement for technical advance and the great upsurge in mass education
Author: CHANG HO Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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15. China's Fast-Growing Tree Cover
IN THE PAST TWO YEARS, tens of millions of people have become involved in the great movement to make our country green and turn the whole land into a garden, as proposed by Chairman Mao Tse-tung in
Author: CHANG CHAO Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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16. Shaohsing's Famous Wine - New Look for an Old Product
SHAOHSING, a town of a hun- dred thousand inhabitants in northern Chekiang province, is famed for its green hills and the clear water of Chienhu, or Mirror Lake, which lies on its outskirts. The city
Author: CHANG YU Year 1960 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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17. Recollections of Mei Lan-fang
MORE than a fortnight ago when I got back to Peking from a trip, I had an intimate talk with Comrade Mei Lan-fang. He was in good spirits as usual. But on the morning of August 8, a heart attack took
Author: CHANG KENG Year 1961 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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18. Art Grown in Virgin Soil
WHEN the land reclamation teams arrived in the Great Northern Wilds of Heilungkiang province early in the spring of 1958, we artists came with them. There we were greeted by a boundless expanse of
Author: CHANG LU Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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19. A SCHOOL FOR CHEFS
EVERY PART of China has a style of cooking distinctively its own according to the varying farm products, natural conditions and ways of life of the different regions. It is said that people in the
Author: CHANG CHIANG Year 1962 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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20. The Yangko Movement in Yenan
THE Lu Hsun Academy of Arts was set up in 1938 in Yenan, which was at that time the centre of China's revolution and her resistance to Japan. The teachers and students were chiefly young
Author: CHANG KENG Year 1962 Issue 10 PDF HTML