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251. Scientists Move to the Communes
T HAVE BEEN engaged on re-search for the improvement of saline soils for nearly twenty years. But I did not get on the right path in agricultural scientific research until four years ago, when I
Author: WANG SHOU-CHUN Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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252. Sewage as a Source of Production Increases
BAPID industrial growth in China has resulted in the rise of new cities and great expansion of many old ones. Disposal of sewage and industrial waste has become an urgent problem. Today 42 cities are
Author: WANG HSIEN-CHEN Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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253. Cloisonné Made More Beautiful
CLOISONNé, one of the famous handicrafts of Peking, is also known as Ching Tai Blue, for the art flourished during the reign of Ching Tai (1450-1456) of the Ming dynasty and blue was the most popular
Author: WANG CHING-PO Year 1965 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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254. Wildlife - Both Hunted and Protected
WITH great variety of wildlife - more than 1,100 kinds of birds and some 400 kinds of animals - China is both encouraging hunting for economic purposes and at the same time taking measures to protect
Author: WANG MENG-HU Year 1965 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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255. The Story of a Horse
THIS STORY began in the busy ploughing season last spring when a light grey horse was purchased by a team of the Pohai commune in Hopei province. Its members were still congratulating themselves on
Author: WANG JEN-HOU Year 1965 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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256. Higher Production, Lower Budget
IF WE at the Peking Sewing Machine Factory have learned anything in the past few years, it is that man is more decisive than money. We have learned by our own experience what wonders can be performed
Author: WANG SHU-KUNG Year 1966 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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257. The 100,000 Whys
WHY do rubber tires have raised treads? Why are there so many weeds in the fields when nobody sows them? Will the sun ever burn out? Flies live in such filthy places, why don't they get sick?
Author: WANG KUO-CHUNG Year 1966 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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258. LAUGHING AWAY OLD IDEAS
A LOCAL-STYLE folk opera called "the Flower Drum" is very popular in the countryside of Hunan province. It grew out of folk songs and has a history of about a hundred years. To make this opera better
Author: WANG FANG-CHIH Year 1966 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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259. Granary in the Desert
WEST of Hami in Sinkiang, be-tween the towering Tienshan Mountains and the trackless Gobi Desert, lies Fire Stone Spring. Thirteen years ago it was a bleak white expanse of wind, salt and alkali.
Author: WANG CHEH-CHUNG Year 1966 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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260. A Shining Example in Carrying Ou Mao Tse-tung's Thought on Literature and Art
BIDING the waves and making the rounds of the islands off the shore of south China's Kwang-tung province is a pioneering theatrical group known as the Seagoing Cultural Work Troupe of the armed force
Author: WANG CHI-NING Year 1966 Issue 10 PDF HTML