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241. Lanchow - My Home City
LANCHOW stands beside the Yellow River, at the base of the high Kaolan Mountains, in a region of great beauty and natural wealth. Here three new railways meet, the Tienshui-Lanchow line built in
Author: WANG TSUNG-YUAN Year 1955 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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242. MORE TRADE WITH JAPAN
FOR Japan, foreign commerce is vital. Her chief industries - metals, chemicals and textiles - rely on raw material and fuel from abroad. Japan also imports much of the food her people eat,
Author: WANG FENG-YAO Year 1956 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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243. Iron Farm Tools in Ancient China
IN the ancient history of China, as of other countries, the transition from bronze tools to the more effective iron ones was a decisive step in the development of civilization. Deeper ploughing
Author: WANG YU-CHUAN Year 1957 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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244. Hand-Workers Get Better Organized
ONE of the most striking features of Chinese cities in the old days was the number of streets lined with small open-fronted workshops. The clang of hammer on iron, the steady wooden knock of weaving
Author: WANG HAO-TIEN Year 1957 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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245. I AM HOME AGAIN
BEFORE returning to China eighteen months ago, I spent fifteen years in the United States, studying and working in the field of theoretical physics. My husband Chang Wen-yu and I had a comfortable
Author: WANG CHENG-SHU Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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246. The May 4 Movement: China's Revolution Finds the Right Road
THE great anti-imperialist, anti- feudal movement that began on May 4, 1919, and the founding of the Chinese Communist Party on July 1, 1921, constituted a turning point in China's fight for freedom
Author: WANG SHIH-HAN Year 1959 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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247. China's First Revolutionary Civil War
SEVERAL lessons flowed from the past revolutionary struggles of the Chinese people, especially the May 4 Movement of 1919[注释1] and the great strikes which followed the emergence of the working class
Author: WANG SHIH-HAN Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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248. Treasure Plants of South China
MENTION of South China conjures up visions of tropical scenery, tall trees, flowers in perpetual bloom, luscious fruits and a climate that ripens three crops a year. On its half million square
Author: TANG WANG-TSUN Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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249. The People's Liberation War: 1946 - 49
IN 1945, after the victory of their eight-year war against Japanese aggression,[注释1] what the people of China wanted most was peace - to build their country to be independent and democratic,
Author: WANG CHING-YAO Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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250. Chiliying's Year of Victory
THE WORST drought in memory with 110 rainless days - and the worst plague of boll-weevils - were nature's gifts to the Chiliying people's commune in the suburbs of Hsinhsiang municipality, Honan
Author: WANG YU TANG Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML