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11. China's Korean Minority
ON September 3, 1952, just over a year ago, I had the unforgettable experience of witnessing the setting-up of the Korean Autonomous Region of China's Northeast. The region is located in the Yenpien
Author: SA KUNG-LIAO Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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12. INNER MONGOLIA REJOICES
IN the spring of 1954, two historic events brought happiness to the Inner Mongolian grass-lands. People talked more of them than of the lambing, the usual main topic of conversation at this season.
Author: SA KUNG-LIAO Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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13. 'Deputy' Kung and the Flowered Cotton Prints
Below we have translated, and condensed somewhat, two pieces from the popular Chinese fortnightly New Observer. They provide a short, self-explanatory history of how one small bump on the road to
Author: KUNG CHING-PIN Year 1956 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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14. INNER MONGOLIA
THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY of China's first autonomous region - Inner Mongolia - is being celebrated this month with a great festival of rejoicing. Formed on May 1, 1947, more than two years before the
Author: SA KUNG-LIAO Year 1957 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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15. HOW WE PEASANTS BECAME WORKERS
IF someone had told me a year ago that our agricultural producers' co-op would have factories arid we farmers would be workers as well, I wouldn't have believed it.But today the members of what was
Author: HSIAO KUNG-TZU Year 1959 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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16. Master Liu and the Deaf-Mute Apprentice
A YEAR AGO, a new apprentice began working in the auto repair plant attached to the Bureau of Transport in Urumchi, capital city of the Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region. He was 18-year-old Chin Chieh
Author: KUNG WEI-HAN Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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17. Doing What His Professor Hoped To Do
AT a group discussion during the National Conference on Agricultural Science and Technology recently held in Peking, a ruddy-faced man of medium height spoke on the future development of China's 4,000
Author: WU PEI-KUNG Year 1963 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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18. Higher Production, Lower Budget
IF WE at the Peking Sewing Machine Factory have learned anything in the past few years, it is that man is more decisive than money. We have learned by our own experience what wonders can be performed
Author: WANG SHU-KUNG Year 1966 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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19. A Revolution in Symphonic Music
CHAIRMAN MAO says: "History is made by the people, yet the old opera (and all the old literature and art, which are divorced from the people) presents the people as though they were dirt, and the
Author: LU KUNG-TA Year 1967 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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20. I Will Learn from the Working Class All My Life
I WAS born in a poor peasant family in Hsi county, Anhwei province. Exploited and oppressed by landlords before the liberation, I could not go to school. It was only the leadership of Chairman Mao
Author: WU KUNG-WEN Year 1968 Issue 11 PDF HTML