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21. How China's 12,000-Ton Hydraulic Press Was Built
China's first 12,000-ton hydraulic free-forging press, completed in 1962, has performed satisfactorily in trial operations for the past two years. There are only about twenty other machines of this
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1965 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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22. 'The Red Lantern' An Example for New Peking Opera
WHETHER or not the old Peking Opera should portray themes from today's revolution in China is no longer a question since the success of the Festival of Contemporary Peking Opera held in June 1964.
Author: TAN MAN-NI Year 1965 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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23. Foreigners: Why Stay in China?
IT was Beijing's wealth of opportunity that made me want to come here to work," says Mao Yihui, a bespectacled, round-faced, close-cropped Italian, fluent in Chinese. Mao currently works as English
Author: staff reporter ZHAN NI Year 2002 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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24. New Houses in Old Quadrangles
NANCHIZI is a special area of Beijing. Southeast of the Forbidden City, it used to be a part of the imperial palace. During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), its buildings served as government offices,
Author: staff reporter ZHAN NI Year 2003 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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25. They Grew up with the Buildings
A LTHOUGH the Great Hall of the People has been standing in Peking's Tien An Men Square since 1959, citizens of the capital still talk of the way construction worker Chang Pai-fa, then 24, and his
Author: TAN MAN-NI Our Staff Writer Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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26. HOW I BROKE THE WORLD HIGH JUMP RECORD
AT 4:10 p.m. last November 8, at the Labor Stadium in Changsha, Hunan province, I cleared 2.29 meters. This broke the men's world high jump record of 2.28 meters held by Soviet athlete V. Brumel for
Author: NI CHIH-CHIN National Track and Field Athlete Year 1971 Issue 4 PDF HTML