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21. Commune Dining Hall
THE early morning sun peeped through misty clouds, casting a soft golden light over a mountain village in the Hsincheng People's Commune in Kweichow province, Southwest China. Members of the Chuanmin
Author: LI YUNG-FEN Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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22. A HOME NEAR YOUR JOB
24-8-8-2-3 = ?This arithmetical problem in the daily lives of thousands of Shanghai residents is now on the way to solution. Of the 24 hours in a day, 8 are taken up by work, 8 in sleep, and roughly
Author: CHOU YUNG-KANG Year 1961 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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23. Ming Tombs Reservoir - After Three Years
CRADLED in the shadow of stately mountains 40 kilometres north of Peking are the famous tombs of the thirteen emperors of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Three and a half years ago in this valley,
Author: CHAO YUNG-SHEN Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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24. SOIL CONSERVATION ON LOESS HIGHLANDS
NEARLY 170 million tons of soil formerly swept downstream each year from the middle reaches of the Yellow River is now being held in place as a result of the battle against soil erosion.Known as the
Author: FANG HUA-YUNG Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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25. THE SOCIALIST ECONOMY MOVES AHEAD
IN 1962 the Chinese people scored great successes in overcoming the temporary economic difficulties brought on by three consecutive years of natural disasters. This year the national economy is in a
Author: YUNG LUNG-KWEI Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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26. THE GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES OF CHINA
CHINA stretches across the southeast sector of the great Eurasian land mass, her coasts washed by the Pacific, the world's biggest ocean. Her land frontiers run for 15,000 kilometres, from Korea in
Author: KAO YUNG-YUAN Year 1963 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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27. HOW CHINA BUILDS UP HER ECONOMY
The central task of China's socialist construction is: To achieve, within a comparatively short historical period, the modernization of agriculture, industry, national defence, and science and
Author: YUNG LUNG-KWEI Year 1963 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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28. ECONOMIC PROSPECT: FURTHER ADVANCE
THE Chinese people are joyfully welcoming the fifteenth New Year since the founding of the People's Republic. The difficulties caused by the natural calamities of 1959-1961 were overcome by the
Author: YUNG LUNG-KWEI Year 1964 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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29. ADVANCES IN CHINA'S ECONOMY
With a substantial harvest in agriculture and a speedier rate of industrial growth, China's national economy is moving into a new upsurge. To push it further forward, our people are continuing to
Author: YUNG LUNG-KWEI Year 1965 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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30. The Road to Complete Economic Independence
THE peoples of Asia and Africa must unite and fight against imperialism, in particular United States imperialism, and achieve complete economic emancipation before they can guarantee their genuine
Author: YUNG LUNG-KWEI Year 1965 Issue 8 PDF HTML