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21. China's Grasslands
CHINA'S grasslands are vast and rich. From them come many-excellent breeds of stock, fine furs and skins, other animal products and plants. The building up of the grasslands has increased their role
Author: HUA CHENG Year 1974 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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22. Making the Cities Green
FROM the air, Chengchow, capital of Honan province on the middle Yellow River, appears as one stretch after another of dense green with buildings set among them. Yet 26 years ago there were
Author: CHENG CHIEN Year 1975 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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23. Women's and Children's Health Work
WOMEN and child care receives great attention in China. The Constitution and labor regulations contain special provisions protecting women's and children's health. The work has always been guided by
Author: MU CHENG Year 1978 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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24. Foreign Literature Comes Back to China
DURING the ten-year havoc wrought by Lin Biao and the gang of four, foreign literature, whether past or contemporary, was banned as "feudal, bourgeois or revisionist." It could not be studied,
Author: CHENG DAIXI Year 1980 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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25. They Bring Ancient Music to Today's Audiences
MUSIC of the past - some of it thousands of years old - is again being enjoyed by Chinese listeners as a result of spare-time efforts of a group of dedicated musicians. Three years ago the Japanese
Author: ZHAO CHENG Year 1983 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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26. Neolithic Rock Art
PRIMITIVE drawings on rocks, at Cangyuan in southern Yunnan province, are being studied for what their lively portraits can show about Neolithic culture and the early life of the Wa nationality.
Author: CHENG XIANG Year 1984 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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27. A Farmer Becomes a Factory Manager
SOON alter the new economic policy in the countryside went into effect, Lin Weilong, a middle-aged farmer in the village of Dongjie in Shaanxi province, began to think over how he and the village
Author: WANG CHENG Year 1985 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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28. Dances Recreated for Famous Nine Odes
The Nine Odes (sometimes known as the Nine Songs) rank among China's most famous early literature. They are thought to have originated as songs performed with dances by priests or shamans calling on
Author: CHENG YUN Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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29. The Old Art of Vocal Mimicry
VOCAL MIMICRY today is popular as entertainment, but it's also said to have had its practical uses in the past. In primitive society, people blew on leaves and bone whistles to imitate the calls of
Author: CHENG QINGHUA Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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30. Tibet's Mysterious Ngari Region
SO MUCH of the world has been explored that few mysterious places are left. But Ngari in Tibet is still remote and little known. If we must call Tibet the "Roof of the World", then Ngari is the
Author: CHENG XIANGAN Year 1986 Issue 9 PDF HTML