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301. The Tang Capital Unearthed
The ground plan and main landmarks of Changan, one of the world's most flourishing cosmopolitan cities of the Middle Ages, now stands revealed on the Wei River Plain of Shensiprovince. It was the
Author: LU CHAO-YIN Year 1965 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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302. Delicacies in Abundance
THE abundant variety of food available in China's cities is well illustrated by the Hsitan Food Store in the southwest section of Peking. Making an average 30,000 sales a day, it stocks 1,700 items,
Author: HSIMEN LU-SHA Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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303. A Revolution in Symphonic Music
CHAIRMAN MAO says: "History is made by the people, yet the old opera (and all the old literature and art, which are divorced from the people) presents the people as though they were dirt, and the
Author: LU KUNG-TA Year 1967 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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304. Unity Conquers Disaster
VICE-CHAIRMAN Lin Piao pointed out in his political report to the Party's Ninth Congress, "Through the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution our motherland has become unpre-cedentedly unified and our
Author: LU JUN-MIN Year 1969 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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305. The Pioneers
AUTUMN 1949. The Chinese People's Liberation Army led by Chairman Mao has won the liberation war on all fronts. For the Yuming oil field in northwest China, it is the dark before the dawn.A train of
Author: HUANG MEI-LU Year 1977 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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306. Indigo Peasant Prints
FOR CENTURIES before commercially-printed textiles became available, China's peasants were brightening their lives with homemade indigo designs on cotton. Still today these are used to decorate
Author: LI MIEN-LU Year 1978 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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307. City Co-ops: More Jobs for Youth
FROM March through June this year, 67,000 young people in Beijing who had been waiting work assignment were placed in jobs mostly in newly-formed cooperative production and service enterprises. The
Author: LU ZHENHUA and LIU CHUANG Year 1979 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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308. The Lufeng Ape Skull and Its Significance
IN the paleontological progression of ape and man a number of fossils of ancient apes had been unearthed, all falling within a period between the late Miocene and early Pliocene epoch (about 15
Author: XU QINGHUA and LU QINGWU Year 1980 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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309. Mount Gongga - Biologists' Paradise
MOST mountain ranges in China run east and west, but the soaring peaks and deep ravines of the Hengduan Range meander north and south through the western parts of Sichuan and Yunnan provinces and the
Author: QIU CHEN and LIU LU Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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310. Budding Beer Industry
ONE doesn't usually think of beer as a Chinese beverage, but it's becoming a very popular drink in Chinese cities. It is in particular demand for celebrations like weddings but with the rise in the
Author: LU ZHENHUA,LI CHUANG Year 1981 Issue 10 PDF HTML