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211. New Roads to Prosperity in Central China
FACILITATING the development of provinces away from the coast has become a top priority for China's national government. It's generally agreed that transportation holds the key to prosperity in these
Author: LIU HUANZHI Year 2007 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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212. Visit to a Man-Made Oasis
IT was the season of melons, for which Xinjiang is famous, but ! cherished no hopes of having any in the desert Junggar Basin in the northern part of the autonomous region. There they were, though,
Author: LIU T1AOQING Year 1984 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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213. New Port Construction
CHINA has fine natural harbors along her 18,000 kilometers of seacoast, and since ancient times many have been used as ports for ocean navigation and trade. Guangzhou (Canton) in Guangdong province,
Author: LIU HONGFA Year 1984 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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214. The Old Gone, the New Is Here
I LIVED till 1 was 12 in a small village on the southern edge of Tangshan. At that time it was a single street flanked by thatched or tile-roofed cottages with spacious courtyards enclosed by fences
Author: LIU ZONGREN Year 1986 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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215. From Pioneer Youth Farm to Small City
THE YOUTH (Gongqing) Reclamation Farm in central Jiangxi province, like many state farms, began in the mid-50s when young people were urged to help build up backward areas. Working in hilly
Author: LIU CHENLIE Year 1986 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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216. Recharge Before Advancing
CHINESE Communist Party cadre training bases, such as the Party School of the CPC Central Committee and the National School of Administration, enable public servants to "recharge" through studying
Author: LIU QIONG Year 2007 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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217. What Chinese Trade Unions Do
THE Chinese working class is pushing forward China's first Five-Year Plan of national construction with joy and enthusiasm. Industrialization has long been the dream of China's working people, and in
Author: LIU NING-I Year 1953 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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218. Chinese Acrobats
PERHAPS the most striking thing about Chinese acrobats is the apparent ease and playful spirit with which they perform the most difficult feats of balancing and agility. Watching them, the onlooker
Author: LIU HOU-SHENG Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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219. At The Ferry
CHING-LIN, waving a long sorghum stalk, was driving ducks to the river. He was barefoot and stripped to the waist. From behind a hill to the east the early morning sun threw its golden light over the
Author: LIU SHAO-TANG Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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220. My Husband Is A 'Model'
ONE evening in October, 1951, Fu-chi came home and told us in a tone he tried to keep calm and casual that he had been elected one of Tientsin's special model workers. This unexpected announcement
Author: GRACE D. LIU Year 1954 Issue 5 PDF HTML