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21. Poor Mountain County Prospers
CHIENHO county lies in the southeastern part of mountainous Kweichow province, which was barren and poverty-stricken in times past. Of its 173,000 inhabitants the majority - around 70 per cent - are
Author: HSIMEN LU-SHA Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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22. THE GOATHERD AND THE PROFESSOR
IN the animal husbandry department of the Shansi Province Agricultural College are two men who teach sheep farming. One is Ning Hua-tang, a goatherd for more than 40 years, who because of his rich
Author: HSIMEN LU-SHA Year 1961 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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23. THE COMMUNE GIVES THEM STRENGTH
IT was late autumn at the Hsikou Gold Star People's Commune deep in the Taihang Mountains in southeastern Shansi province. On the threshing floors, men and women were busy loading ears of maize into
Author: HSIMEN LU-SHA Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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24. A Rising Porcelain Centre
IN the northeast suburb of Tang-shan, an industrial city near Tientsin in north China, there are two adjacent districts known as East and West Kangyao, meaning "pottery kiln". For 500 years, the
Author: HSIMEN LU-SHA Year 1963 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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25. Delicacies in Abundance
THE abundant variety of food available in China's cities is well illustrated by the Hsitan Food Store in the southwest section of Peking. Making an average 30,000 sales a day, it stocks 1,700 items,
Author: HSIMEN LU-SHA Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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26. This is What We Dreamed Of
(A letter to China Reconstructs)I AM the headmaster of a school run by the overseas Chinese in Semarang, Indonesia. Reading of the new things happening in the homeland, I feel that I must write you
Author: KAO TSENG-TUN Year 1956 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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27. My Life is Useful and Happy
I have to dictate this story, because I can hold a pen only with difficulty. Due to progressive muscular paralysis, the after-effect of an attack of encephalitis, I can hardly move my limbs. I cannot
Author: KAO SHIH-CHI Year 1956 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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28. How Crops Are Rotated in China
HOW highly crop rotation has always been regarded in China is revealed by the old peasant saying: "Changing your crop is like applying fertilizer." This is even more true today. Schedules of crop
Author: KAO HUI-MIN Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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29. More Waterways for Huai-an
RICE AND WHEAT now grow aplenty on the well-irrigated land of Huai-an county in north Kiangsu province. Yet this area, situated in the lower reaches of the Huai River and cut across from north to
Author: WANG CHUN-KAO Year 1962 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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30. AFTER ELECTRICITY CAME TO OUR COMMUNE
OUR FIELDS last autumn were a heavy green brocade of huge cabbages and a vast golden stretch of rice waiting to be cut. Jets of water flowed from the electric pumps that line the streams and canals
Author: KAO HSIU-YEN Year 1963 Issue 2 PDF HTML