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251. 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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252. 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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253. 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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254. 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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255. 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
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256. Old Plays: A Treasury Reopened
THERE was great excitement among true devotees of Peking Opera, who know and love its stories as if they were part of their family history, over a recent revival of a historical favourite called Yang
Author: LIU YI-FANG Year 1957 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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257. SOUTH CHINA'S NEW PORT
MORE THAN eight hundred years ago, the famous Chinese poet Su Tung-po (A.D. 1036-1101), who had offended the reigning emperor, was banished from court and sent to the southernmost part of China - "to
Author: HWANG KU-LIU Year 1957 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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258. Foreign Students in China
ALMOST all the foreign students I met at Peking University, Asian, African or European, told me the Chinese language was hard to learn. The amazing thing was they all said it in fluent Chinese.
Author: LIU YI-FANG Year 1957 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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259. A Steel-Worker's Life is Saved
IT WAS two o'clock in the morning. The strident clang-clang of a bell broke the silence as a white-painted ambulance sped through the slumbering streets of Shanghai and pulled up before the doors of
Author: LIU CHEN-KUN Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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260. Artists Go to the People
EARLY this spring the students of the Chekiang Art Academy in Hangchow went to the countryside to live and work as farmers for several months. In the past when they had gone out for a day or two of
Author: LIU YI-FANG Year 1958 Issue 11 PDF HTML