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201. A FRIENDLY JOURNEY
FROM October to December last year I toured Britain, Sweden, Canada and the United States with a delegation of Chinese scientists. In 72 days we visited 28 universities and 40 institutes and
Author: PEI SHIH-CHANG Year 1973 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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202. CHILDREN'S RAILROAD
IN the Children's Park in Harbin is a children's railroad. Built in 1956, it is run by children. The small-scale train, diesel engine and six light-blue cars, makes a two-kilometer run between
Author: HUA CHANG-WEN Year 1973 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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203. The Art of the Papercut
THE papercut is one of China's traditional folk arts. Quick to make and needing only simple tools, papercuts are very popular among the people. Many peasant women are experts at making them. With a
Author: CHANG FENG-KAO Year 1973 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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204. A Veteran Cadre's Experience
THE first time I went to Yenan was in 1938, a year after the outbreak of the anti-Japanese war. Determined to take an active part in resisting Japanese aggression I left the Sian Normal School where
Author: CHANG YEN-PO Year 1974 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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205. Dry Hills into Water Country
EVER since 1950 when Chairman Mao pointed out that "the Huai River must be harnessed", the people in this area have been working to turn the river and its tributaries from sources of disaster to
Author: CHEN CHIH-CHANG Year 1974 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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206. NEW COTTON PRINTS FOR THE PEOPLE
AN increasing variety of cotton prints are appearing in town and country stores to the delight of consumers, especially women.Typical of the effort to satisfy the growing demand for brighter clothing
Author: SU CHANG-FANG Year 1975 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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207. Tsangchow Takes to Wushu in a Big Way
EARLY every morning residents of Tsangchow, near the Pohai Sea in Hopei province, flock to the People's Park in the center of the city. They go there to do wushu, a traditional form of exercise.
Author: CHANG KUANG-CHUN Year 1975 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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208. A Factory-College Graduate
ON A HOT summer day at the Shanghai Machine Tool Plant a white-haired man smiled with satisfaction as he operated the first numerically-controlled cam grinder designed and built in China. When he had
Author: CHANG TIEN-LAI Year 1975 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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209. AFTER THE TSUNYI MEETING
RIGHT after the Tsunyi Meeting in January 1935,[注释1] Comrade Teng Fa, director of the State Political Security Bureau, told us that the Central Committee of the Communist Party had decided that our
Author: CHANG NAN-SHENG Year 1976 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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210. A Veteran Cadre's Experience
THE first time I went to Yenan was in 1938, a year after the outbreak of the anti-Japanese war. Determined to take an active part in resisting Japanese aggression, I left the Sian Normal School where
Author: CHANG YEN-PO Year 1976 Issue 60 PDF HTML