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21. LANTERN SLIDES FOR MASS EDUCATION
MORE than 200 million people in China attended lanternslide or filmstrip showings in China in 1951, and last year the figure was higher. This method is used widely to spread scientific knowledge and
Author: KU SHU-HSING Year 1953 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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22. Master-Grower of Chrysanthemums
THE newly-painted red doors opened and an elderly man came out to greet me. This was Liu Chieh-yuan, Peking's most famous gardener. He greeted me in a quiet pleasant voice. His eyes, behind
Author: KU SHU-HSING Year 1954 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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23. More Trade with Britain
BRITAIN and China have been doing business for more than a hundred years - often on a very considerable scale. In the best year between the two world wars they exchanged goods to the value of more
Author: TSAO CHUNG-SHU Year 1955 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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24. I AM HOME AGAIN
BEFORE returning to China eighteen months ago, I spent fifteen years in the United States, studying and working in the field of theoretical physics. My husband Chang Wen-yu and I had a comfortable
Author: WANG CHENG-SHU Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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25. Szechuan Opera is Reborn
HOW HAPPY I am today to be able to write of what has happened to Szechuan opera over the past ten years. A dying art at the time of liberation, it has been reborn and become nationally famous and
Author: CHEN SHU-FANG Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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26. Tunhuang Memories
IT WAS a bitter winter's night in December 1945, and my 14-year-old daughter and I were returning from the city of Tunhuang in Kansu province to our Tunhuang Art Research Institute in the oasis by
Author: CHANG SHU-HUNG Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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27. When Man Re-makes the Soil
ACCORDING to science, soils are developed as a result of natural conditions such as climate, minerals, topography and rock characteristics. But Chinese farmers, after generations of their own
Author: HSU SHU-HUA Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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28. Ten Islands Into One
IN Kwangchow Wan Bay off the south China coast lies a new, green and fertile island called Nansan. It has replaced a cluster of ten islands, dry and desolate in the past, known as the Nansan Islands.
Author: CHEN SHU-FA Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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29. More Raw Materials for Light Industry
THE continually rising purchas-ing power of China's six hundred fifty million people has brought an almost unlimited demand for consumers' goods. It began as people shed their rags and bought new
Author: CHANG SHU-YUAN Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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30. THE TWELVE MUKAM OF SINKIANG SAVED AND REVIVED
Our boys can dance as soon as they walk, Our girls can sing as soon as they talk.This old saying among the Uighur people living around the Tienshan Mountains of Sinkiang shows how music has for
Author: WAN TUNG-SHU Year 1963 Issue 2 PDF HTML