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11. An "Underground Sea" in East China
AVAST subterranean "sea", about 200,000 square kilometres in extent, has recently been discovered under the East China Plain. It is not, of course, a real sea but a water-bearing formation, or aquifer
Author: LO KUO-YU Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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12. The Hurricane
Angry clouds o'erspread the skies, Lightning rends the veil of night. Thunder rolls with deafening roar, Seagulls ride the winds aloft. Dragons splash amid the surf, Soaring eagles beat their wings,
Author: KUO HSIAO-CHUAN Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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13. Expanding the Area for Fish
THE PHRASE "home of rice and fish" used to refer exclusively to the Yangtze and Pearl river valleys. But today fresh-water fish are being raised in the dry plateaus of China's northwest, the high
Author: KUO YAO-TUNG Year 1961 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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14. Leliu Commune's
TALL sugar-cane, big fish, fat cocoons." This popular saying among the people of Shunteh county, Kwangtung province, South China, well describes the three-way economy characteristic of that area in
Author: YANG KUO-YEN Year 1961 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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15. From Bamboo Strips to Bound Books
THE earliest written records in China date back 3,500 years. These are the oracle bone inscriptions, the accounts of divination incised on flat animal bones by order of the rulers of the later Shang
Author: LIU KUO-CHUN Year 1962 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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16. How I Became 'Doughman Chao'
MANY visitors from abroad come to the studio of the Shanghai Research Department of Industrial Arts where I work. They show great interest in our papercuts, work in chenille, and sculpture in various
Author: CHAO KUO-MING Year 1962 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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17. Peking's Harvest of Fruit
PEKING had a truly bountiful harvest of fruit this autumn. At the height of the season, the daily supply to the market amounted to 500,000 kilograms. Heavily-laden trucks and horse and donkey carts
Author: KUO CHUNG-YI Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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18. EDUCATION COMES TO AN ISLAND
LYING OFF Lushun-Dairen near the tip of the Liaotung Peninsula is a tiny island only one square kilometre in area. It cannot be located on any map, and the local people call it Black
Author: LIU CHIEN-KUO Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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19. Chinese Team Scales Highest Unconquered Peak
ON May 2, 1964, ten members of a Chinese mountaineering expedition reached the summit of 8,012-metre Shisha Pangma, the world's highest unsealed peak. Known as Gosainthan in western atlases, it is
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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20. Designing a Rolling Mill for Rail-wheels and Tires
LAST October, China's first Rail-way Wheel and Tire Plant went into production. This marked the end of a dependence on imports which had lasted throughout 88 years of our railway history.Designs for
Author: CHEN KUO-PAO Year 1965 Issue 7 PDF HTML