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11. From Iron Ore to Steel in a Small Complex
A SMALL blast furnace and three hot-blast stoves have made a new skyline of the low hills outside the city of Yentai in Shantung province. Ore wagons shuttle endlessly between a mine and a dressing
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondent Year 1970 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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12. No Miracle Is Impossible
THE Chianghan plain lies between the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and the lower reaches of the Han River in central Hupeh province. Crisscrossed with waterways and studded with lakes, its
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondents Year 1970 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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13. A Great Wall of Trees
THE GREAT WALL People's Commune in Wuwei county, Kansu province, lies on the south edge of the Tyngeri desert. For centuries before liberation the fierce winds out of the northwest shifted the sands
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondent Year 1970 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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14. Turning a Disaster Year into a Bumper Year
HUPEH province's Kungan county is an advanced cotton-producing area south of the middle Yangtze River. Since 1966, the year the cultural revolution began, its commune members have reaped four bumper
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondent Year 1971 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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15. NEW INDUSTRY-FARMING COMMUNITIES
THE great Taching oilfield is an outstanding model of socialist development on China's industrial front. One would imagine that the oil workers and their families in such a modern petroleum complex
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondent Year 1971 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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16. Training Deer for Herding
TAMING WILD DEERHIDDEN among mountains covered with luxuriant grass and dense oak forests in Heilungkiang province's Paoching county is the Shuangliu Deer Farm. It is run by a unit of the People's
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondent Year 1972 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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17. THE FAR WESTERN TIP OF TIBET
LAST January we left southern Sinkiang for Ari, at the western tip of the immense Chinghai-Tibet Plateau. Travelling by truck we wound along the Sinkiang-Tibet Highway between cliffs and snowcapped
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondents Year 1972 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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18. TUNHUANG DEFEATS THE SAND
SURROUNDED on three sides by stony gobi areas and on the fourth by sand dunes, Tunhuang county in Kansu province has always suffered from severe sandstorms. Yet, historical records show it to have
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondent Year 1973 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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19. Silted Land Transformed
PASSING THROUGH the great expanse of South Tungting Lake, our steamboat made its way among islands created by silt which the Yangtze River had brought in. Some were sandy and supported only willows.
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondents Year 1973 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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20. Making Every Inch of Water and Land Useful
WE knew the story of the Ssumei brigade in Nanhsien county on the To River before we arrived there. In 1954 the Yangtze had risen in a big flood, collapsed the dyke and made a sea of what is now the
Author: China Reconstructs Correspondents Year 1973 Issue 10 PDF HTML