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21. We Conquered the World's Highest Peak
ON MAY 25, three members of our Chinese Mountaineering Expedition reached the summit of Mount Jolmo Lungma, the world's highest peak, 8,882 metres above sea-level. The ascent was made up the north
Author: SHIH IAN-CHUN Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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22. Making the Revolution with Two and a Half Guns
This episode, from the early days of the Tenth Red Army in Kiangsi province in 1927 at the beginning of the Second Revolutionary Civil War, is described in one of the memoirs which veteran fighters
Author: SHAO SHIH-PING Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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23. Tea: China's Favourite Drink
SOUTH of the Yangtze River, when the sky, freshly washed by the frequent spring showers, is just beginning to clear, one has a most magnificent view of the tea plantations. They stretch far into the
Author: YEH SHIH-HSIUNG Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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24. HERB FARMERS AT MOUNT OMEI
SOUTH of Chenglu, at the west-ern edge of the Szechuan Basin, Mount Omei can be seen rising 3,137 metres above sea-level. For centuries pilgrims and tourists have come to this mountain, renowned for
Author: KANG SHIH-TAI Year 1961 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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25. Calligraphy - A Noble Art
THE ART of calligraphy in China is regarded by many as being higher and nobler than that of painting. It is not just penmanship, for a fine calligrapher can express deep feeling and through the
Author: SHIH HUA-FU Year 1961 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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26. Death to Locusts!
LOCUSTS have been a menace to crops ever since mankind started farming. China's earliest recorded locust plague was in 707 B.C. History documents more than 800 outbreaks of disastrous proportions
Author: CHIU SHIH-PANG Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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27. We Share the Fruits of Collective Labour
OUR Hsinmin commune, located on the western plain of Sze-chuan province, has celebrated three anniversaries since it was formed. During this time, reared in the sunlight of socialism, it has steadily
Author: LO SHIH-FA Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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28. Chants from the Shanghai Wharves
THE WATERFRONT of old Shanghai-long lines of coolies, their thin bodies clad only in the barest rags, and bent almost double under heavy loads, filing up the narrow gangplanks from the teeming
Author: CHANG SHIH-MIN Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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29. IMPERIALISM AND CHINESE RAILWAYS
RAILWAYS were an important tool of the imperialist powers in their economic, military and political penetration of China, from the building of the first line by British interests in 1876 to the
Author: CHIN SHIH-HSUAN Year 1962 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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30. ANIMAL SCULPTOR
ON MANY a morning when the sun has barely risen and it is still a long while before opening time, a grey-haired man is admitted to the Shanghai Zoological Gardens, located in the city's Hsi-chiao Park
Author: CHANG SHIH-KAI Year 1963 Issue 4 PDF HTML