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271. Scientists Study Mount Shisha Pangma
THE Himalayas have long been known as the world's highest mountain range but few concerted efforts have been made to discover their secrets. In March-May 1964 the scientific team accompanying the
Author: SHIH YA-FENG and CHI TZU-HSIU Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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272. Carving out Rivers in the Hills
CONSTRUCTION on a gigantic water-control scheme to bring irrigation to 12,000,000 mu of dry farm land in the hill regions of western Anhwei province is in full swing. Over one million peasants have
Author: CHI HO-TEH and CHANG YEN-FENG Year 1965 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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273. We Witnessed the New Tsars' Anti-China Atrocities
AN angry nation flocked to the cinemas to watch the full-length documentary film, The New Tsars' Anti-China Atrocities. In Peking alone, more than a million people saw it in the first five days.
Author: Cameramen FENG YING-CHUN and HUANG WEI-MIN Year 1969 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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274. Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
TRADITIONAL Chinese medicine, part of the centuries-old civilization of the Chinese people, has gradually developed through their prolonged struggles against disease and natural environment.From
Author: LI CHING-WEI, TSAI CHING-FENG Year 1973 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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275. Historic Towns Reflect Past Cultures
CITIES are reflections of history and culture. So too are the ancient cities and towns along the Xijiang River, which flows through Guangdong Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, which have
Author: ZHANG CHUNYANG, SUN YIMIN & FENG BAOLIN Year 1996 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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276. So You Want to Start a Business?
IF you had one million RMB to rent a shop front in an emergent commercial district, what sort of business would you choose?" was the question contestants in the International Business Contest for
Author: FENG LINGYI, ZHANG MINGYANG & XI WEN Year 2005 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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277. Learning from Ancient China's Medicine
IN the nationwide campaign to promote a synthesis of traditional Chinese and modern western medicine, the emphasis is on the study of the former by modern-trained doctors. In that way, modern
Author: LU WEI-PO, YU YUNG-CHING Year 1959 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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278. Fracture Treatment - Combination of Western and Traditional
WE DOCTORS who practise western medicine in the orthopaedic department of the Tientsin People's Hospital have been studying Chinese traditional methods for treating fractures in the past two years.
Author: SHANG TIEN-YU and KU YUN-WU Year 1961 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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279. Improving Poor Soil
TT WAS driven home to us that the improvement of low-yield paddy fields was one of the most urgent problems in Chinese agriculture when we took part in a general soil survey of south China in 1959.
Author: LIU KENG-LING and CHIANG CHAO-YU Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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280. Who Came in First?
BANG!" The starting gun barked and the 2,000 spectators focused their eyes on the track shimmering beneath the sun. The thirteen runners in the 1,500-meter race broke away from the starting line like
Author: YU SHAN-MING and WEI CHUN-JUNG Year 1973 Issue 8 PDF HTML