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21. An Outburst of Popular Poetry
We stamp our feet, and the earth trembles; We blow a breath, and the roaring river makes way; We lift our hands, and mighty mountains shiver; We stride forward, and none dare block our path. We are
Author: CHANG JEN-HSIA Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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22. TWO SISTERS IN LHASA
I MET Chumba in the transformer room of the Lhasa Hydroelectric Power Plant, where she works. Wearing blue overalls, with the snowy-white collar of her blouse accentuating the dark brilliance of her
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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23. Tractors Off the Assembly Line
THIS SPRING, from the virgin lands of the northeast to the fertile plains of Kwangturig province in the south, people's communes will be ploughing their fields with the new Dongjanghong (the East is
Author: JEN CHI-WU Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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24. YI HO YUAN: The Garden of Harmonious Unity
IT IS nearly thirty years since I first visited Yi Ho Yuan, the famous old Summer Palace of the Empress Dowager, at the foot of the mountains just west of Peking. At that time the place was kept as a
Author: HOU JEN-CHIH Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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25. Shanghai's Lively Mass Culture
THE PEOPLE of Shanghai have been going in for writing, dramatics, music, the dance and similar activities in a big way in the past three years. Drama and opera groups, choruses and folk orchestras,
Author: FENG CHIH-JEN Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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26. A College Student's Diary
November 23, 1960Last night it snowed. When I woke up the campus was a glittering white world and soft flakes were still swirling in the air.Just before nine o'clock my classmates and I, fresh snow
Author: TUAN PING-JEN Year 1961 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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27. Hsu Hsia-ke
IT WAS 320 years ago that Hsu Hsia-ke, China's great traveller and outstanding geographer, died at the age of 55. At a time when communication was extremely difficult, he spent 28 years travelling.
Author: HOU JEN-CHIH Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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28. CHANGES IN TANGKU HARBOUR
TANGKU, known as "North China's gateway to the sea", is located 45 kilometres east of Tientsin. After being rebuilt and expanded to accommodate several 10,000-ton ships at one time, it was reopened
Author: LI JEN-YI Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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29. NEW EMPHASIS ON SHEEP AND GOATS
THERE are more than one and a half times as many sheep and goats in China today as there were twelve years ago. In the great grasslands of Inner Mongolia, Sinkiang and Chinghai, regions covering 35
Author: TANG YI-JEN Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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30. Scientific Farming for My Village
I CAN still remember clearly that day seven years ago when I returned from agricultural college to my home village in Shulan county of northeast China's Kirin province.Hardly had I slid my knapsack
Author: TSUI PING-JEN Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML