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241. Glimpses of the New Countryside
TARLOK SINGH, an old friend whose acquaintance I made many years ago in India, is now joint-secretary to the Planning Committee of his country's government. He came to Peking recently with a mission
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1957 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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242. A Docker's Story
CHEN WAN-HSI, head of the Shanghai dock-workers' sanatorium, is a man of 54. Slightly below middle height, with his thick-lensed glasses and smiling, careworn face, he resembles a quiet, thoughtful
Author: CHEN TAN-MIN Year 1957 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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243. FUKIEN - A PROVINCE IN CHANGE
TRAVELLING in Fukien in mid-April this year, I went from Nanping in the interior of the province down the Min River to Foochow on the seacoast. It was a dazzlingly beautiful journey, particularly for
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1957 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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244. From Plough to Desk, and Back Again
IT's GOOD to be back in the countryside," said Peng Yuan-lang, rubbing the dried mud from his strong bare legs. "When I worked in the county town I had charge of over a hundred co-ops in seven hsiangs
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1957 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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245. A People's Deputy
Lu Hung-pin is one of the 77 men and women who represent the people of Shantung province in the National People's Congress, China's highest organ of state power. Once a year he leaves the farm
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1957 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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246. HOW CHINA FINANCES HERSELF
THE FINANCES of a state reflect its activities and aims in all fields: economic, political and cultural. Analyzed from this point of view, the Chinese and United States budgets reveal a contrast of
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1957 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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247. How Shantung Beat The Flood
HOW CHINA dealt with a serious flood in southern Shantung province this year is a vivid illustration of the difference between her present and her past. To avoid these natural disasters altogether is
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1957 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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248. THE HALL OF AGED SCHOLARS
ALMOST every big city in China has its "elders", once socially-prominent in old China and still held in special esteem for their age, learning and past contributions in various fields. Among them are
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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249. A Letter from the Countryside
By the end of 1957 over 10,000 workers from central government offices in Peking had left the city and joined agricultural producers' cooperatives in various regions. Another 30,000 were arranging to
Author: TANG CHEN-HUA Year 1958 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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250. THE STORY OF TIEN AN MEN
IN the centre of our capital Peking, with its population of 4,000,000, crossed by the city's broadest east-west avenue, is a vast open square in which more than 400,000 people can gather. At the
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1958 Issue 5 PDF HTML