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11. Women's Liberation-Part of the Revolutionary Movement
WOMEN around the world have fought long and hard to free themselves from discrimination and oppression so they can play a full role in social life and human progress. Experience has taught Chinese
Author: HSU KUANG Year 1975 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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12. WHY THE CRITICISM OF 'WATER MARGIN'?
WATER MARGIN, a novel written in the 14th century, has since last autumn been the object of a movement of mass discussion and criticism in China. What sort of book is it? Why should it be criticized?
Author: HSU YING Year 1976 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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13. China's Mineral Resources
MINISTRY of Geology reports show that China has discovered, on her own territory, all the minerals so far used in the world. For 132 of them, significant reserves have been found. China is one of the
Author: HSU CHIEH Year 1981 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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14. More Colour In Clothes
ON the streets of Chinese cities, the most widespread dress is still the plain blue cotton coat and trousers, simple and economical, which in the past few years has become the hallmark of men and
Author: HSU CHIH-HUA Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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15. NEW CHINA'S PAPER INDUSTRY
CHINA is now filling most of her own constantly-growing needs of paper for printing, packaging and industrial use. Her output of newsprint, for example, has increased threefold since the liberation.
Author: HSU HO-KUEI Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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16. FOREIGN TRADE EXPANDS
IN the four and a half years that have passed since the establishment of the People's Republic of China, more than 50 nations all over the world have begun to trade with us. Twenty-five of them have
Author: LU HSU-CHANG Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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17. The Man Who Built the First Chinese Railway
TENS of thousands of visitors, Chinese and foreign, go up by rail from Peking each year to see the Great Wall of China. All are impressed, during the four-hour trip, by the steep grades the train
Author: HSU CHI-HENG Year 1955 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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18. A Pioneer Modern Painter
CHINESE PAINTING at the end of the Ching dynasty (16441911) was almost entirely limited to the imitation of the great masters of the past. To Jen Po-nien (1840-1896), who restored the tradition of
Author: HSU PANG-TA Year 1957 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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19. GREAT VICTORIES FOR HEALTH
IN THE SPIRIT of working more, better, faster and more economically with which our whole nation is building socialism, China's health work too has leaped forward as never before. Its main present
Author: HSU YUN-PEI Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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20. From 'Poor Ant' to People's Commune
NOBODY knows exactly how our island came to be called "Ant Island". Some say the reason is its small size - two square kilometres with 2,700 or so inhabitants, mainly fishing folk. Some say the name
Author: HSU MING-PIAO Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML