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11. Modernizing the Great Northern Wilderness
THE Great Northern Wilderness in Heilongjiang province in the far northeast has today become one of China's important granaries, with abundant harvests of wheat, sorghum and soybeans. This is the
Author: LIU CHENLIE Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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12. A Small Plant Surprises Them All
One of the aims of China's economic reforms is to develop small industry in the rural areas. This, however, does not come so easily, especially in outlying places far from know-how, technology and
Author: LIU CHENLIE Year 1985 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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13. Police Beat
LATE ONE SPRING night, as a cyclist pedalled along a deserted path by the side of a moat in the southwest part of Beijing, four figures suddenly jumped from behind some bushes and blocked his way.
Author: LIU CHENLIE Year 1987 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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14. Business: The Private Sector
I'D BROKEN the key to my desk and needed to replace it in a hurry. The first state-run shop I went to said they couldn't do it. The second state-run shop told me the same. I was luckier at the third
Author: LIU CHENLIE Year 1987 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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15. The Crisis of Farmland Alienation
IT IS COMMON knowledge that China has insufficient arable land and natural resources to support its large population. The cultivable land is less than 0.1 hectare per capita, only 40 percent of the
Author: LIU CHENLIE Year 1987 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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16. From Pioneer Youth Farm to Small City
THE YOUTH (Gongqing) Reclamation Farm in central Jiangxi province, like many state farms, began in the mid-50s when young people were urged to help build up backward areas. Working in hilly
Author: LIU CHENLIE Year 1986 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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17. How Hybrid Rice Was Developed in China
HYBRID rice developed in the 1970s in China is now grown on some 5 million hectares. Last year, this is estimated to have brought in 3.5 million tons more rice. When Yuan Longping of the Rice
Author: LOU XIZHI and LIU CHENLIE Year 1980 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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18. Consolidating Farmland for Greater Efficiency
AFTER SIGNIFICANT increases in national grain production in the early and middle 80s - thanks to various agricultural reform policies - China's grain output has stagnated somewhat. (See the article
Author: STAFF REPORTER LIU CHENLIE Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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19. At The Ferry
CHING-LIN, waving a long sorghum stalk, was driving ducks to the river. He was barefoot and stripped to the waist. From behind a hill to the east the early morning sun threw its golden light over the
Author: LIU SHAO-TANG Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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20. How Lu Hsun Lived in Shanghai
LU HSUN, who was born in 1881 and died in 1936, was the greatest short story writer and essayist in modern Chinese literature, a leader and initiator of the revolution in Chinese culture. He was a
Author: TANG TAO Year 1953 Issue 6 PDF HTML