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221. Chinese Woodcuts-Old and New
WOOD ENGRAVING in China has a tradition that goes back over a thousand years. In the fifteenth century, when it had already reached a very high degree of maturity, the art was conveyed to Europe.
Author: LIU YI-FANG Year 1955 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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222. SUN YAT-SEN: CHINA'S GREAT REVOLUTIONARY
THIRTY years ago, on March 12, 1925, the great Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen died in Peking. The Chinese people will always remember this valiant and tireless fighter. They will always honour his
Author: LIU LI-KAI Year 1955 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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223. We Grew Up With the Shipyard
IT WAS at the end of 1945 that I first came to work at the Dairen shipyard. The place looked absolutely derelict. The shipbuilding berths were all empty and the crippled cranes stood along the quays,
Author: LIU HSIEN-HUAN Year 1955 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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224. FOOD FOR 600 MILLION
THE major task of China's First Five-Year Plan is the industrialization of the country, and for this purpose a vastly increased output of agricultural products is needed. This provides a great
Author: LIU JUI-LUNG Year 1955 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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225. Anshan after Work
YOU get off the train at Anshan, and there in front of you is the compact-looking city, nestling under the hills that rise to the east and south. Its clean, wide streets are lined with poplars and
Author: LIU YI-FANG Year 1955 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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226. My Family
ON Saturday afternoons, when the week's studies are over, I return home from college in high spirits. By the time I reach the house my younger brothers and sisters are already back from school and we
Author: LIU JUN-FEN Year 1956 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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227. CHANGING THE ECONOMIC MAP OF CHINA
A TRAVELLER coming to today's China with a map or guidebook even a couple of years old might find himself lost. As his train passed through areas marked as rural countryside, he might be startled by
Author: LIU TSAI-HSIN Year 1956 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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228. Clothes Go Gayer
"I CAN AFFORD new clothes, but I just don't know what to wear," a young woman recently wrote to the editors of New Observer, our most popular mass-circulation magazine. She was expressing the state
Author: LIU YI-FANG Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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229. A Student Back from America
IT is not easy for me to compare life in the United States with life in new China. There I worked as a research assistant in the Medical College of Stanford University in California and earned $80 a
Author: LIU LI-SHEN Year 1956 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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230. CLOSE-PLANTING CATCHES ON
HOW ABOUT some more science?" Shih Wen-chih shouted to me as I walked past the co-op field where he was working, on my way to the university experimental farm. I stepped up for a chat. "We've really
Author: LIU CHUNG-HSUAN Year 1956 Issue 10 PDF HTML