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11. Seventy Years Young
OLD readers of China Reconstructs may remember my name. In 1953 this magazine published a story I wrote, "Life Begins at 62". It told of how, after decades of frustration and disappointment for a
Author: LAN TIEN Year 1958 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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12. A Village of Active People
IN AUGUST 1960, the Com-munist Party's call to speed up the development of agriculture with special emphasis on grain production reached the hill villages of the Tayou People's Commune in Shansi
Author: TIEN LIU Year 1961 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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13. To The First Space Pilot
I have read many tales That tell of heavenly beings Whose wings Bear them to the blue. Were these just dreams - Or prophecy? The first pilot has indeed Reached the edge of the sky. This is a new
Author: TIEN CHIEN Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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14. MY LAST MEETINGS WITH MEI LAN-FANG
Mei Lan-fang, eminent Peking Opera artist, deputy to the National People's Congress and president of the Chinese Academy of Traditional Drama, died of a heart ailment on August 8 in Peking, at the
Author: TIEN HAN Year 1961 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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15. GAY LIFE ON THE CHINHUAI
THE Chinhuai River, which flows into the Yangtse west of Nanking, is only a hundred kilometres long but its fame has spanned centuries. From the time when Nanking was made the capital of the Wu
Author: LI TIEN Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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16. Farmer Wu and His Girl Trainees
THE EXPERIMENTAL PLOT of cotton west of Suyang village in north China's Shansi province always attracted the attention of local farmers and passers-by. Towards the end of spring when in adjacent
Author: TIEN LIU Year 1963 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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17. The Chinese Working People Always Fought Confucius
CONFUCIUS was a reactionary thinker even in his own time, trying to prop up the collapsing slave system. In the 2,000-some years since then he has been revered by China's reactionary ruling classes,
Author: TIEN KAI Year 1974 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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18. What's New for the Kids?
A marked effort to produce more things especially for children has been made in the past two years, during which China's whole economy has laid greater stress on light industry and consumer goods.
Author: WEN WEN Year 1982 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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19. A Trip on China's First Whaler
IT IS hard to say which was the more excited, reporters or crew, as the little 30-ton steamer nosed her way out of the port of Dairen in the April morning sunshine. Painted a light grey, Fishing Boat
Author: TSAI CHUANG-TIEN Year 1956 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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20. Hand-Workers Get Better Organized
ONE of the most striking features of Chinese cities in the old days was the number of streets lined with small open-fronted workshops. The clang of hammer on iron, the steady wooden knock of weaving
Author: WANG HAO-TIEN Year 1957 Issue 8 PDF HTML