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11. Folk Music Finds Its Place
THE SONGS people sing in different parts of China's vast land are coloured by the kind of life they spring from - by the occupations of the singers, their cultural traditions, their language,habits
Author: HSIANG YU Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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12. THE NEW GENERATION OF SKILLED WORKERS
THE RAPID GROWTH of China's industry has created a huge and ever-growing demand for skilled workers. Throughout the last ten years big and small enterprises have been springing up apace. New,
Author: WEN YU Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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13. Shaohsing's Famous Wine - New Look for an Old Product
SHAOHSING, a town of a hun- dred thousand inhabitants in northern Chekiang province, is famed for its green hills and the clear water of Chienhu, or Mirror Lake, which lies on its outskirts. The city
Author: CHANG YU Year 1960 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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14. THE SHOP ON WHEELS
WHEN the residents of Mishih Street and the small lanes behind it heard that Liu Chun-nien had once again been elected a model worker of Peking, they were delighted. Fifty-year-old Granny Ma of
Author: YU HUI-IN Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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15. FARMERS SEE SCIENTIFIC FILMS
THIRTEEN commune brigades in Shuangcheng county, Hei-lungkiang province, recently sent their representatives to follow a mobile film unit travelling in the area. The special attraction was the film
Author: YU CHI Year 1963 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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16. The 'Big Red 1' Gets a Mauling
I RECENTLY interviewed South Vietnam Liberation Army soldiers who had taken part in the routing of the U.S. First Infantry Division in the Bau Bang battle last November 12. In the three-hour
Author: YU TUNG Year 1966 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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17. An Army of New Doctors
MOUNTAINOUS Yungfu county in north Kwangsi has 200,000 inhabitants of Chuang, Han, Yao and Hui nationalities. Unlike the past, even in the remotest village today no one worries about the lack of
Author: YU YANG Year 1974 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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18. BAREFOOT DOCTORS
There are now 1,300,000 peasant-doctors in China - people trained during the cultural revolution who continue their regular farm work in the communes but also serve as barefoot doctors (called this
Author: YU YANG Year 1976 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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19. Modernizing Postal-Telecommunications
EFFORTS TO modernize China's postal and telecommunications work are gradually ending her backwardness in this field.Semi-colonial, semi-feudal China had no complete postal or telecommunications
Author: YU HSUAN Year 1978 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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20. Memories of Zhu De and Chen Yi (Part I)
IN May 1978 I had a chance to revisit the Jinggang (Chingkang) Mountains where I had been a soldier in the revolution over half a century ago. Memories flooded back as I went from one old battle site
Author: SU YU Year 1979 Issue 8 PDF HTML