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31. The Story of a Revolutionary Composer
IN the autumn of 1946, a musician friend of mine who was with an army cultural troupe had occasion to spend the night with a group of peasants in a ruined hut in southern Jehol (now in Hopei) province
Author: CHEN KO Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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32. GREAT CHANGES IN TIBET
TIBET was peacefully liberated in 1951. But in March 1959 its local government and a reactionary clique of the upper social strata there launched an armed counter-revolutionary rebellion. It was
Author: CHEN HSIN Year 1965 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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33. HOT SPRINGS
CHINA has more hot springs than most countries - over 1,900. Many of these are of low and medium temperature, but quite a few are over 60° C. and some are over 100° C. They serve in daily life, as a
Author: CHEN KANG Year 1973 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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34. Fossils Sent from Across the Land
LETTERS from workers, peas-ants, soldiers, Red Guards, teachers, geological prospectors and staff members of the rural products purchasing stations arrive at our institute almost every day. They
Author: CHEN CHANG Year 1973 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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35. The Philadelphia Orchestra Performs in China
THE Philadelphia Orchestra, on its visit to China in September, gave four concerts in Peking and two in Shanghai. Under the baton of Mr. Eugene Ormandy, it presented over a dozen works by a wide
Author: CHEN HSING Year 1973 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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36. Labor Protection in Our Glass Factory
PEOPLE who visit our factory, the Talien Glass Works on the Talien Gulf, not only admire our handcut crystal and art glassware but are also impressed by our fine work conditions. The shops are high,
Author: LI CHEN-AN Year 1975 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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37. NEW CITY ON THE OLD SILK ROAD
AT the end of the second century B.C., people from Asia, Africa and Europe knew China by traveling the Old Silk Road. Lanchow in Kansu province was on this route, then a small town built by the Han
Author: CHEN LIANG Year 1977 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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38. A CHANGE IN THE RESISTANCE WAR
Chen Yi (1901-1972) was an outstanding proletarian revolutionary and one of China's finest military leaders. After the People's Republic of China was established he served as a Vice-Chairman of the
Author: CHEN YI Year 1978 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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39. Turfan Basin Cemetery Excavated
AT THE FOOT of the Flaming Mountains in the Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region's Turfan basin in recent years we have excavated over 400 ancient tombs in a large cemetery. Some 10,000 objects
Author: WU CHEN Year 1978 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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40. The Met Flower: Harbinger of Spring
DEAR as it is to Chinese tradition, the mei flower is little known in the West. It has been called the "Japanese apricot" and the "plum blossom" by westerners. Both are misnomers.The mei is neither
Author: CHEN JUNYU Year 1979 Issue 4 PDF HTML