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21. A Botanical Garden on the Roof of the World
Tropical plants on the highlandBOTANISTS have wanted to explore Meto county in the Tibet Autonomous Region for a long time. The word Meto means "flowers" in Tibetan and there are many beautiful
Author: WU SU-KUNG Year 1975 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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22. Chou En-lai and the 1927 Shanghai Workers' Uprising
THE Great Revolution against the imperialist-backed feudal warlords developed rapidly in late 1926 and early 1927 with leadership from, the Communist Party. The joint Northern Expeditionary Army of
Author: SHANG KUNG-JEN Year 1978 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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23. The Clock and Watch Industry
THE resonant chimes every quar-ter hour from the clocks on the 43-metre high twin towers of Peking's railway station, built in 1959, are a familiar sound in the capital. These clocks, maintaining
Author: CHANG LIEN-CHANG Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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24. His Support to Tachai
IN May 1965 the people of the Tachai farm brigade learned that Premier Chou En-lai was coming for a visit.In 1964 Chairman Mao had called on the nation's peasants to learn from Tachai. Toward the end
Author: SHA YIN and KUNG LING-HSIEN Year 1977 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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25. County Experimental Farm
THE tip of the Shantung peninsula, in northern China, is an area of steep mountains, rushing streams and poor, clay soil. For centuries, the peasants there had a hard time earning a living. But
Author: CHANG YUNG-AN Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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26. Filming the Peking Zoo
IN the past few years, the Peking zoo has built up a fairly good collection of Chinese and foreign animals-the latter by exchanges with friendly countries. Since there are few other adequate zoos,
Author: CHANG PO Year 1955 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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27. Industry Comes to the Northwest
PEOPLE used to think of north-west China as a vast but barren plateau where a thinly-scattered population wrested a bare living from the poor soil. It is certainly vast. Shensi, Kansu, Chinghai and
Author: CHANG CHAO Year 1955 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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28. More Safety in Industry
IN CHINA before liberation there were virtually no health and safety provisions for industrial workers. Most factories were ramshackle and overcrowded. Equipment and machinery were old, inefficient
Author: CHANG PING Year 1955 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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29. A Tale of Two Co-ops
ASK ANY FARMER in Shuang-cheng county, Heilungkiang province, as he watches his cooperative's fields of corn, wheat and kaoliang shimmering and browning in the sun, "What were the biggest things to
Author: CHANG YEN Year 1957 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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30. HOW WE DUG MORE COAL THAN BRITAIN
IN 1958 China more than doubled her coal output from 130 million to 270 million tons, a thing without precedent. In doing so she far surpassed Britain (1958 output: just under 216 million tons). This
Author: CHANG YUNG Year 1959 Issue 3 PDF HTML