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21. The Race for Electric Power
OVER TWO-THIRDS of the total land area in China consist of mountains, plateaus, and hills. Large rivers rush through the entire terrain and cut numerous narrow valleys and sharp declines, providing
Author: CHU HUANG Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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22. The Farm Taught Me Science
MY COURSE in soil management at the Peking Agricultural College is to prepare young people to teach, conduct research in the field of agronomy or serve as agricultural specialists in local
Author: SUN CHU Year 1959 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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23. Clipping the Eagle's Wings
THE following is an excerpt (slightly abridged) from "Tracks in the Snowy Forest", a highly successful first novel by Chu Po, whose experience in the People's Liberation Army was the basis for this
Author: CHU PO Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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24. Chinese Acrobats' Tour of Africa
EXPRESSING the friendship of the Chinese people for the people of Africa, the Chinese Acrobatic Art Troupe made a seven-month tour last year of 27 cities in the Sudan, Ethiopia, Guinea and Morocco.
Author: CHU WU Year 1961 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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25. Young Cadre Carries on Revolutionary Tradition
BEFORE the cultural revolution I was a carpenter at Sian's No. 1 Construction Company. In May 1973 I was elected a member of the standing committee of the Sian Federation of Trade Unions. Two months
Author: CHU HSI-AN Year 1974 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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26. My Mother
This story first appeared in the Liberation Daily in Yenan on April 5, 1944. We are reprinting it in memory of its author Chu Teh (1886-1976), a great revolutionary fighter and proletarian
Author: CHU TEH Year 1977 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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27. Rafter's Diary
In preparation for the Yangtze raft expedition, Chinese athletes Xu Jusheng of Hubei and Zhang Jiyue of Sichuan were sent to the U.S. for training under Ken Warren. Chu Siming went along as
Author: CHU SIMING Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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28. Tianqiao and Its Fabulous Folk Entertainers
An eccentric person is always an interesting person - and in the Tianqiao area, the eccentric was no less than a folk hero.IF YOU ask any veteran entertainer in Beijing about his or her "good old days
Author: CHU XIAOLING Year 1993 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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29. Urban Relief and Rehabilitation
One great change is obvious to every eye in the cities of China today, two years after liberation.The victims of the old society are no longer to be seen. The homeless children and old people, the
Author: CHAO PU-CHU Year 1952 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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30. Chinese Post Office Spreads Knowledge
OUR Chinese People's Post Office is an organization quite different from the post offices of capitalist and colonial countries and from the post office of old China. It does not confine itself to the
Author: CHU HSUEH-FAN Year 1952 Issue 2 PDF HTML