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11. Chu Tunan - Promoter of Friendship
Thirty years the voice of friendship, A new chapter arduously pioneered. Peace and progress, history spanned, An unshirkable moral duty.THESE are the words of a poem written by Chu Tunan in January
Author: ZENG SHUZHI Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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12. China's Senior Citizens
THE average life span of the Chinese people - only 35 in the early 50s - is now over 68. There are 75 million over 60. Most of them live with the family of a son, some without children live alone or
Author: ZENG SHUZHI Year 1983 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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13. Memorial for China's Indian Hero
EVERYONE in the small village of Gegong deep in the Taihang Mountains of western Hebei province knows the story of Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis, a man whose internationalism led him to join a five-member
Author: ZENG SHUZHI Year 1983 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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14. New Channel for International Understanding
THE Chinese Association for International Understanding (CAFIU) was founded two years ago this September, and its president Li Yimang recently talked to China Reconstructs about the association's
Author: ZENG SHUZHI Year 1983 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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15. Designing Bridges: Just the Job for a Woman
In the past five years the number of women technicians and engineers has increased greatly in China - from 1.67 million in 1978 to 1.93 by the end of 1982. Women are also making their mark in
Author: ZENG SHUZHI Year 1984 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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16. Children's Day Activities
TAKING children as "our future, our hope and the most precious treasure of our country," Soong Ching Ling (Mme. Sun Yat-sen), the late Honorary President of the People's Republic of China, showed
Author: ZENG SHUZHI Year 1985 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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17. A School for the Elderly
FAN GEREN is 86 and a retired cadre. Once he believed that the best way to prolong his life was to take it easy and do almost nothing all day. Then things changed for him. Rather hesitantly, he had
Author: ZENG SHUZHI Year 1986 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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18. Liu Jingsheng: Handicapped, But Far from Helpless
LIU JINGSHENG was working as an electrician in a paper mill in 1978 when he came into contact with a high-voltage wire. He was unconscious for a week, and when he came to he realized he had lost both
Author: ZENG SHUZHI Year 1987 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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19. China Reconstructs' 35th Anniversary Celebrations
Congratulations from State LeadersChina Reconstructs has always enjoyed the support of many national leaders. Celebrating the magazine's 35th anniversary, the following leaders have sent their good
Author: ZENG SHUZHI Year 1987 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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20. Helping Fellow Villagers Help Themselves
ZHENG CHANGLU had tried many different ways to earn a decent living. An ex-armyman of 38, in the 14 years since his demobilization he had worked in the local administration of his village in Jiutai
Author: ZENG SHUZHI Year 1987 Issue 8 PDF HTML