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11. Soldiers' Art
THIS YEAR'S EXHIBITION of art by men and women of the Chinese People's Liberation Army-held in Peking was distinguished for its new artists, new works and new subjects.Greeting the viewers in the
Author: Han Ko Year 1976 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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12. China Controls Her Deserts
A BELT OF deserts lies along China's northern border, an area of one million square kilometers- over 11 percent of China's total land area. Most of these deserts lie in the north and northwest, a
Author: KO SHA Year 1977 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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13. MECHANIZING A FACTORY CAFETERIA
ONE COOK or helper in the kitchen where I work at the No. 1 Machine Tool Plant used to be able to serve 43 diners. But now, though several thousand people, nearly twice as many as before, are eating
Author: KO FU-TSENG Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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14. A DAY AT A WILD ANIMAL FARM
HEILUNGKIANG province in China's far northeast, with its great mountain ranges, vast forests and many rivers, provides good conditions for many varieties of wild animals and plant life. The sable
Author: CHAO JEN-KO Year 1962 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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15. Asian and African Literature in China
SINCE the liberation, China has translated more than 400 books from 30 countries in Asia and Africa. They not only acquaint Chinese readers with the long history and ancient cultures of these lands
Author: KO PAO-CHUAN Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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16. Young Woman Architect Learns from Practice
ONE day last October just before leaving work, I was told that I had been selected to take part in the designing of a machine-building plant at a place a long way from Peking. This was completely
Author: KO HSIU-HSIA Year 1965 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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17. Farms and Towns Rise in the Desert
THE turning of 17,000 square kilometres of former bleak desert waste into an expanse of green was one of the notable achievements celebrated at the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the
Author: SHEN KO-HUA Year 1965 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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18. How China's Climate Has Changed Over 5,000 Years
THE OLD BELIEF that climate throughout the world has remained practically constant during historical times is refuted by abundant facts recorded in Chinese historical annals. These show that there
Author: CHU KO-CHEN Year 1973 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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19. China's Scientific and Educational Films
PEOPLE imagine Mount Jolmo Lungma - the world's highest mountain - entirely as a barren world of ice and snow. But the color film "On Perilous Peaks Dwells Beauty in Her Infinite Variety" shows
Author: FU KO-YING Year 1973 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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20. The Red Harbor Light
The Red Lantern is a revolutionary Peking Opera known and loved all over China, a story of the members of a communist railway worker's family who struggle - even to death - against the Japanese
Author: MA KO-CHIN Year 1974 Issue 12 PDF HTML