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191. Kunming - Blooming and Booming
KUNMING in central Yunnan Province is the largest city in China's extended southwestern frontier. Two thousand years ago, it was a hub on the Southern Silk Road that connected inland China with
Author: LIU HUANZHI & JI WEI Year 2005 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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192. The Oriental Acrobatics Competition Arena
HEBEI Province has, within 14 years, created an international acrobatics competition arena - the China Wuqiao International Acrobatic Festival (CWIAF), equal in popularity to the Monte Carlo
Author: LI SHUANGQING & GUO HONG WEI Year 2001 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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193. NEW CITY IN INNER MONGOLIA
SILINHOT, in Mongolian, means "City of the Plateau". It took me a day and a half's truck ride to get there from Sayantara ("Beautiful Steppe"), the nearest station on the new railway built in 1955.
Author: SUN TAN-WEI Our Staff Reporter Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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194. Learning from Ancient China's Medicine
IN the nationwide campaign to promote a synthesis of traditional Chinese and modern western medicine, the emphasis is on the study of the former by modern-trained doctors. In that way, modern
Author: LU WEI-PO, YU YUNG-CHING Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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195. Tienmen County's Double Triumph
TIENMEN, on the Chianghan plain in Hupeh province, is China's biggest cotton-growing county. In 1965 it scored a double triumph: it produced more cotton than ever before in history and enough grain
Author: TSOU WEI-TSAI and TAN AI-CHING Year 1966 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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196. We Witnessed the New Tsars' Anti-China Atrocities
AN angry nation flocked to the cinemas to watch the full-length documentary film, The New Tsars' Anti-China Atrocities. In Peking alone, more than a million people saw it in the first five days.
Author: Cameramen FENG YING-CHUN and HUANG WEI-MIN Year 1969 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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197. Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
TRADITIONAL Chinese medicine, part of the centuries-old civilization of the Chinese people, has gradually developed through their prolonged struggles against disease and natural environment.From
Author: LI CHING-WEI, TSAI CHING-FENG Year 1973 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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198. Who Came in First?
BANG!" The starting gun barked and the 2,000 spectators focused their eyes on the track shimmering beneath the sun. The thirteen runners in the 1,500-meter race broke away from the starting line like
Author: YU SHAN-MING and WEI CHUN-JUNG Year 1973 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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199. Serving the People
I AM an ordinary housewife with five children. My husband drives a three-wheeled motorcab. In 1949 the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman Mao liberated the working people and of course my family.
Author: WEI FENG-YUN, Fengsheng Neighborhood Revolutionary Committee member Year 1974 Issue 60 PDF HTML