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21. How a Commune Builds Factories
IT became harder and harder for the Huikuochen People's Commune in Kunghsien county in western Honan province to do without mechanization after it started learning from the national agricultural
Author: CHI YEH-CHENG Year 1977 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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22. The Soldiers and the Hen
IT was the Spring Festival. The PLA company helping the villagers build a reservoir were going to celebrate with a fine dinner. Everyone in their quarters on the edge of the village was busy getting
Author: YEH WEN-YI Year 1978 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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23. COAL MINING TRANSFORMED
CHINA is very rich in coal resources. But due to the barbarous and plundering methods by which the mines were exploited by Kuomintang bureaucrats and foreign companies, over a long period, the rate
Author: JEN PI-SHAO Year 1952 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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24. Peasant Hunters of Fukien Province
Over considerable parts of China's huge territory, wild animals are a serious menace to agriculture and animal husbandry. More and more, the defence against this danger is being put on an organized
Author: HUANG TA-PI Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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25. OVERSEAS CHINESE BUILD UP THE OLD HOME
FUTSING COUNTY, which juts out from the coast of Fukien province just south of the city of Foochow, is typical of the places which many Chinese abroad call "home". A quarter of its 460,000 population
Author: HUANG TA-PI Year 1958 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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26. A Street in Lhasa
HOPALIN STREET, running for about two kilometres from the foot of the bridge across the river to the end of Barkor Street in the central part of the city of Lhasa in Tibet, is only an ordinary
Author: PI YUEH-HUA Year 1961 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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27. Ancient Bridal Laments
WEDDINGS are universally looked upon as joyous occasions, but this was not the case for most women in old China. Too often they were a time of weeping, and of sorrow at the prospect of an uncertain
Author: YANG PI-WANG Year 1963 Issue 10 PDF HTML