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11. TUNHUANG DEFEATS THE SAND
SURROUNDED on three sides by stony gobi areas and on the fourth by sand dunes, Tunhuang county in Kansu province has always suffered from severe sandstorms. Yet, historical records show it to have
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondent Year 1973 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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12. Silted Land Transformed
PASSING THROUGH the great expanse of South Tungting Lake, our steamboat made its way among islands created by silt which the Yangtze River had brought in. Some were sandy and supported only willows.
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondents Year 1973 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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13. Making Every Inch of Water and Land Useful
WE knew the story of the Ssumei brigade in Nanhsien county on the To River before we arrived there. In 1954 the Yangtze had risen in a big flood, collapsed the dyke and made a sea of what is now the
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondents Year 1973 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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14. Wresting Crops from Harsh Nature
ONE of the chief wheat-producing areas of Honan province is the alluvial plain of some 500 square kilometers formed by the convergence of the Yi and Lo rivers, two branches of the Yellow River near
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondent Year 1974 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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15. Graduates from Three-year Medical School
IN "After the Period of Schooling Was Shortened" in our November 1971 issue, we reported on the first group of worker-peasant-soldier students at the Shenyang Medical College where the previous
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondents Year 1975 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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16. Higher Education in Shanghai 'Walks on Two Legs'
SHANGHAI has 16 institutions of higher learning. They include universities, engineering, medical, teachers' colleges and fine arts institutes. Their enrollment is over 26,000 worker-peasant-soldier
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondent Year 1975 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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17. Shanghai and the 'Gang of Four'
The anti-Party clique of Wang Hung-wen, Chang Chun-chiao, Chiang Ching and Yao Wen-yuan spent years extending and consolidating their control over Shanghai, China's biggest industrial city with a
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondents Year 1977 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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18. GALLSTONES REMOVED WITHOUT SURGERY
MORE THAN 1,000 cases of gallstones have been treated without surgery in the past four and a half years at the municipal hospital in Tsingtao in coastal Shantung province. Good results have been
Author: China Reconstructs Special Correspondent Year 1978 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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19. YANGTZE RIVER SHIPPING
SPEAKING of the tremendous changes on the Yangtze River in the 20 post-liberation years, Huang Kung-fu, a veteran shipping worker, said, "In the last analysis, it's a question of who holds power.
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1969 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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20. Fishermen Fight Off U.S. Attacks
OUR motor junk was sailing along the shore of Peipu Gulf. To the north, rich green forest belts stretched along the coast. Southward, white sails dotted the blue sea. The rumble of our motor startled
Author: Staff Reporters Year 1970 Issue 1 PDF HTML