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261. From Cooperative to Commune
IN MID-AUGUST this year, eleven friends from different organizations in Peking went to stay for a few days with the peasants of Shuangkou township, on the northern limits of Tientsin, and I was one
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1958 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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262. All Together - For 150,000 Cars a Year
Target: To raise the capacity of the No. 1 Automobile Plant in Changchun from the present 30,000 lorries and cars per annum to 150,000 per annum.BUDGET ICost: ¥300 million from the government
Author: CHEN HSIU-CHENG Year 1959 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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263. Checkerboard of Canals
JUST as steel is essential for China's industrial advance, so is water for the progress of her agriculture. Without the proper utilization of water neither close planting nor any amount of fertilizer
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1959 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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264. People's Arts - A Rich Growth
CHINESE VILLAGES today are producing new riches of literature and art. House-walls are decorated with bold colourful murals of fat harvests, of the way their own streets - as planned by their
Author: CHEN LIN-JUI Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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265. Fields 'Move House' for More Crops
SHIHLOU COUNTY in Shansi used to be poor and barren. But by the end of 1958 it was in the limelight as one of the richest in the province. The change came after Shihlou cut its arable land
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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266. A Family in a People's Commune
IT WAS bright moonlight when I reached Tuching village in the Yungfeng People's Commune, but the old lady who was showing me the way kept tight hold of my hand to steer me along the rough path. We
Author: CHEN HSIU-CHENG Year 1959 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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267. Meeting the Demand for Salt
LAST YEAR China became the world's second-largest salt producer. The total output reached 10,400,000 tons -twice the pre-liberation peak. This has been achieved through widespread technical
Author: LI CHU-CHEN Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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268. Szechuan Opera is Reborn
HOW HAPPY I am today to be able to write of what has happened to Szechuan opera over the past ten years. A dying art at the time of liberation, it has been reborn and become nationally famous and
Author: CHEN SHU-FANG Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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269. A HERO AT HOME
SOUTHWEST of Peking, some 200 kilometres, on one of the rugged peaks of the Wolf-Teeth Mountains, a tower rises out of the mist. It is a monument to the heroism of five young soldiers during the
Author: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN Year 1959 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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270. New Face of a Province
A TRAIN leaves Peking every day for the border of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. It makes several stops on the way, one at Liuchow in the Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region. This is now a junction
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML