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371. 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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372. Surveying Wildlife in the Chinghai Highlands
THE HIGHLANDS of southeast-ern Chinghai were, for four months last year, the site of investigations made by our wildlife survey team. Our group, organized by the Ministry of Forestry and the Zoology
Author: WANG TSUNG-YI Year 1962 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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373. 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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374. The Art of Ming Dynasty Furniture
THE high artistic standard of the furniture of the Ming dynasty (1368 - 1644) still draws deep and thoughtful appreciation today. Its basic structure - derived from the timber framework employed in
Author: LO WU-YI Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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375. Folk Opera Flowers Among National Minorities
FOLK OPERAS of four national minority peoples of Yunnan province were brought together in a drama festival in Kunming for the first time not long ago. They were those of the Tais from near China's
Author: CHU LIU-YI Year 1962 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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376. Peking's Harvest of Fruit
PEKING had a truly bountiful harvest of fruit this autumn. At the height of the season, the daily supply to the market amounted to 500,000 kilograms. Heavily-laden trucks and horse and donkey carts
Author: KUO CHUNG-YI Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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377. A Pumpm for Every Purpose
AT the National Conference on Agricultural Science and Technology earlier this year I heard a delegate describe the effect of a violent typhoon last autumn on crops in the coastal areas of Kiang-su
Author: MI YI-CHUN Year 1963 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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378. From Emperor to Ordinary Citizen
THE MOST MEMORABLE day of my life was December 4, 1959. Before then I had been Emperor Hsuan Tung, the last ruler of the feudal monarchy that had existed in China for 3,000 years. Later I had become
Author: AISIN GIORRO PU YI Year 1964 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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379. THE PEASANT METEOROLOGIST
AND NOW the weather for tomorrow for Hunan province: Clear in the morning, changing to light overcast in the afternoon. Temperature. .."Wu Hao-ming, advisor to the weather station of the Shaoyang
Author: HSIEH YI-JAN Year 1964 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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380. A Great Woman Revolutionary
HSIANG CHING-YU was a pioneer of the women's emancipation movement in China. An outstanding Communist, she devoted her whole life - cut short when she was executed by the Kuomintang reactionaries at
Author: WANG YI-CHIH Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML