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241. 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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242. 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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243. 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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244. 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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245. 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
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246. 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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247. 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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248. 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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249. 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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250. 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