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201. How a Commune Builds Factories
IT became harder and harder for the Huikuochen People's Commune in Kunghsien county in western Honan province to do without mechanization after it started learning from the national agricultural
Author: CHI YEH-CHENG Year 1977 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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202. THE MANY STYLES OF CHINESE COOKING
MANY YEARS AGO in New York I invited some American friends to my home and treated them to several Chinese dishes I cooked myself. They enjoyed it heartily and praised my culinary skill.Their praise
Author: CHU CHI-PING Year 1978 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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203. National Folk Song Festival
CHINESE folk songs are being broadcast again on radio and television after years of suppression. They are often outstanding items from the program of a national festival of folk songs held in Peking
Author: MAO CHI-TSENG Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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204. Succulent Crisp-Skin Chicken
THIS is one of the famous dishes of China. It is prepared by a traditional method combining marinating, steaming and deep-frying. Succulent Crisp-skin Duck, prepared by the same recipe, is equally
Author: Hsiang Su Chi Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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205. Competitors Who Cooperate
DOWN around the Chu River in northeastern Hupeh province, people tell of the crop technician from Macheng county who went to visit his wife's brother in neighbouring Hsinchou county. The host, who
Author: FANG TI and CHENG CHIH-KUANG Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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206. Three Big Peninsulas
THE winding coast of China's mainland forms many peninsulas. The three biggest are the Liaotung Peninsula in Liaoning province, the Shantung Peninsula in Shantung province and the Leichow Peninsula
Author: CHANG LAN-SHENG,CHAO CHI Year 1974 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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207. SMALL MACHINES MAKE BIG ONES
IT has always been thought that to build a big piece of industrial equipment required a plant and machine-tools of corresponding size. And that according to the job to be done, it must have a wide
Author: TAO SU-CHI and CHIAO HUA-TUNG Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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208. Scientists Study Mount Shisha Pangma
THE Himalayas have long been known as the world's highest mountain range but few concerted efforts have been made to discover their secrets. In March-May 1964 the scientific team accompanying the
Author: SHIH YA-FENG and CHI TZU-HSIU Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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209. Carving out Rivers in the Hills
CONSTRUCTION on a gigantic water-control scheme to bring irrigation to 12,000,000 mu of dry farm land in the hill regions of western Anhwei province is in full swing. Over one million peasants have
Author: CHI HO-TEH and CHANG YEN-FENG Year 1965 Issue 7 PDF HTML