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11. A VISIT TO YENAN
NO SOONER had our bus left Seven-li[注释1] Market, the last stopover, than we caught sight of the nine-storey pagoda that has been a land-mark of Yenan for many centuries. As we approached, the pagoda
Author: FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1956 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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12. First Five - Year Plan: Victory Ahead of Time
CHINA is ending the fourth year of her First Five-Year Plan (1953-57). But already the targets set for the full period have been reached or surpassed for many important industrial products -
Author: YUNG LUNG - KWEI Year 1956 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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13. FOR EIGHT YEARS - NO INFLATION
THE ugly word "inflation" has recently come to the fore again in the columns of the world's press. The August 2 issue of U.S. News and World Report featured an article entitled "Why Inflation Sweeps
Author: YUNG LUNG-KWEI Year 1957 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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14. Wealth for Mountain Dwellers
FOR THOSE who must get a living from the soil, life in mountain areas is always hard. In China, two-thirds of the land is mountainous. The peasants who have had to scratch a living there have always
Author: SUNG CHING-LUNG Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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15. A GALAXY OF LOCAL INDUSTRIES
THE CHINESE PRESS, which often uses poetic imagery when talking about the most matter-of-fact things, says that local industries are springing into being "like stars coming out in the evening sky".
Author: YUNG LUNG-KWEI Year 1958 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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16. Industry Leaps Ahead
THIS YEAR China's steel production is expected to reach 10 million tons, 90 per cent more than last year's. In 1959 it will be over 20 million tons. Such a rate of growth far outstrips any set in a
Author: YUNG LUNG-KWEI Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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17. How China Gets High Farm-Yields
FOREIGN FRIENDS visiting China keep asking how it was possible to double grain and cotton output in 1958. Because such a thing seems impossible to them, they also cannot see how we can be so bold as
Author: LIU JUI-LUNG Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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18. ECONOMIC ACHIEVEMENTS
IN 1949, having driven out the three enemies of China's democratic revolution - the imperialists, the feudal landlords and the bureaucratic capitalists - the Chinese people, led by the Communist Party
Author: YUNG LUNG-KWEI Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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19. College Courses by Television
AT 7 a.m. on an early spring day in Peking, Professor Feng Chung-tai, a teacher for over 30 years, commenced his lecture. Just as in an ordinary classroom, before him was a table and behind him a
Author: FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1961 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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20. A Film Actor Talks on His Art
AS the delegation of film-makers who accompanied Premier Chou En-lai on his visit to Burma last year were being entertained in Mandalay, a white-haired overseas Chinese kept studying the tall, solid
Author: FAN CHIH-LUNG Year 1961 Issue 10 PDF HTML