Current Location: Home » Full Text Search
Your search : [ author:TAI HANG] Total 27 Search Results,Processed in 0.091 second(s)
-
11. The Cartoon-makers
XIAO Yi stands in front of a mirror, cries one minute then laughs the next, before recreating these expressions on a computer. This might seem bizarre to most, but it is one part of his daily job:
Author: TAI Ji Year 2006 Issue 4 PDF HTML
-
12. Recalling the 1946 'Hsiakuan Incident'
After the Chinese people won their eight-year War of Resistance against Japan, in August 1945, they longed for peace. However, Chiang Kai-shek, chieftain of the reactionary Kuomintang government, was
Author: YEN PAO-HANG Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
-
13. CHINA'S RENMINBI
THE enemy rots with every passing day, while for us things are getting better daily." This is Chairman Mao's correct analysis and summary of the general world trend. The financial and monetary
Author: HUNG YIN-HANG Year 1969 Issue 10 PDF HTML
-
14. Taiwan Literature Meets Mainland Readers
Selected Short Stories from TaiwanTWO new books Selected Short Stories from Taiwan and Selections of Taiwan Prose by writers in the island province were published early this year by the Beijing People
Author: BING HANG and CONG PEIXIANG Year 1980 Issue 7 PDF HTML
-
15. NEW BIRTH
IN THE AUTUMN of 1952, I left Shanghai to make a report on the progress of a village not far away. I stayed at the local hospital. Everyone there was very busy. Although I came to know some of them,
Author: TSUI CHING-TAI Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
-
16. Chinese Kites – Infinite Variety
I AM 86 years old and have spent seventy years of my life, making kites and flying them. I was apprenticed to the trade as a boy. During the four years I spent with my master he taught me how to make
Author: WEI YUAN-TAI Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
-
17. Stamp Collecting in China
ONE of the busiest places in Peking's bustling main shopping area is the neon-lighted glass-fronted retail shop and display room of the state-owned China Philatelic Company. To get to the counter,
Author: TAI HSIAO-CHUNG Year 1958 Issue 6 PDF HTML
-
18. HERB FARMERS AT MOUNT OMEI
SOUTH of Chenglu, at the west-ern edge of the Szechuan Basin, Mount Omei can be seen rising 3,137 metres above sea-level. For centuries pilgrims and tourists have come to this mountain, renowned for
Author: KANG SHIH-TAI Year 1961 Issue 12 PDF HTML
-
19. Directions of Agricultural Research
AGRICULTURAL SCIENTISTS in China are playing an important role in the further consolidation of the rural people's communes and the development and modernization of agricultural production. Their
Author: TAI SUNG-EN Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
-
20. Old Trees of Peking
Visitors to Peking are usually struck by the great number of trees in every part of the city. From a high spot on a summer day the view is of a sea of green stretching the long distance from the
Author: LIANG TAI-JAN Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML