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11. Pavilions That Adorn Nature
THE FAMILIAR grace and beauty of Chinese parks, gardens and scenic places is often enhanced by their lovely open pavilions, small jewels of architecture constructed with all the love of a true artist
Author: TAO TSUNG-CHEN Year 1964 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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12. IRRIGATION RENEWS THE LAND
Reservoirs and ponds in China's mountains and hills mirror the sky today. Linked by canals and ditches, they are parts of new irrigation systems bringing water to ever-greater areas of farm land. For
Author: SU TSUNG-SUNG Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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13. Ending the Scourge of Kala-azar
The disease kala-azar, scourge of the villages north of the Yangtze River for nearly a century, has been almost wiped out in China. Take for example Shantung province, which was the most seriously
Author: WANG CHAO-TSUNG Year 1965 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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14. Chinese Roof Styles
CENTURIES-OLD traditions in Chinese architecture are discernible in buildings of all kinds, old and new, in every part of the country. Of their characteristics, the curved, tiled roof with upturned
Author: TAO TSUNG-CHEN Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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15. Ancient Corner Towers
A brightly-coloured tower of unique structure stands at each of the four corners of the wall of the Forbidden City which encloses the ancient imperial palace in Peking. Its extraordinary shape gave
Author: TAO TSUNG-CHEN Year 1966 Issue 2 PDF HTML