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11. TAIWAN-CHINA'S LARGEST ISLAND
ON a clear day, looking seaward from the coast of Fukien province, one can discern the dim line of a distant mountain range. The range stretches almost 236 miles from north to south; it has 62 peaks
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1955 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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12. The First 5-Year Plan: What It Means
WORK under China's First Five-Year Plan began in 1953, on a year-to-year basis. The complete plan was approved by the National People's Congress in July 1955. Its purpose is to lay the preliminary
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1955 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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13. FIRST MILLION COOPERATIVE FARMS
IN ONLY a hundred days, in the autumn of last year, 590,000 new agricultural producers' cooperatives were organized in China. This brought their total number to almost 11/4 million. It represented
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1956 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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14. Fishermen's Cooperatives
NEARLY a quarter of the world's fishing areas are in Chinese waters. Innumerable villages on our coast are dependent on this occupation. Last summer I satisfied an old wish to visit some of them and
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1956 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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15. Glimpses of the New Countryside
TARLOK SINGH, an old friend whose acquaintance I made many years ago in India, is now joint-secretary to the Planning Committee of his country's government. He came to Peking recently with a mission
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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16. FUKIEN - A PROVINCE IN CHANGE
TRAVELLING in Fukien in mid-April this year, I went from Nanping in the interior of the province down the Min River to Foochow on the seacoast. It was a dazzlingly beautiful journey, particularly for
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1957 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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17. HOW CHINA FINANCES HERSELF
THE FINANCES of a state reflect its activities and aims in all fields: economic, political and cultural. Analyzed from this point of view, the Chinese and United States budgets reveal a contrast of
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1957 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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18. THE STORY OF TIEN AN MEN
IN the centre of our capital Peking, with its population of 4,000,000, crossed by the city's broadest east-west avenue, is a vast open square in which more than 400,000 people can gather. At the
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1958 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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19. From Cooperative to Commune
IN MID-AUGUST this year, eleven friends from different organizations in Peking went to stay for a few days with the peasants of Shuangkou township, on the northern limits of Tientsin, and I was one
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1958 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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20. Checkerboard of Canals
JUST as steel is essential for China's industrial advance, so is water for the progress of her agriculture. Without the proper utilization of water neither close planting nor any amount of fertilizer
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1959 Issue 2 PDF HTML