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31. China's Multi-National Family
CHINA is a country of many nationalities. According to incomplete figures, there are at least sixty in the country, even if we count only the main groups. Over 90 per cent of the inhabitants of
Author: FEI HSIAO-TUNG Year 1952 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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32. Girl Dispatcher
I WAS born in 1930 in a small town south of Shenyang (Mukden) in Northeast China. My father was a railway worker and my grandfather was a peasant. As a little girl I used to gather firewood and help
Author: SUN HSIAO-CHU Year 1954 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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33. ONLY ONE TAX ON AGRICULTURE
CHINA is still a predominantly agrarian country. Some 500 million of her people are peasants and live on the land. Her agricultural tax is therefore not only important to the national revenue but
Author: PENG HSIAO-FAN Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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34. HOW WE MADE THE CENSUS
THE announcement after China's THE real census that there were 601,938,035 Chinese people at midnight on June 30, 1953, aroused tremendous interest throughout the world. Many people, remembering the
Author: CHUNG LIN and HSIAO LU Year 1955 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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35. Stamp Collecting in China
ONE of the busiest places in Peking's bustling main shopping area is the neon-lighted glass-fronted retail shop and display room of the state-owned China Philatelic Company. To get to the counter,
Author: TAI HSIAO-CHUNG Year 1958 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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36. HOW WE PEASANTS BECAME WORKERS
IF someone had told me a year ago that our agricultural producers' co-op would have factories arid we farmers would be workers as well, I wouldn't have believed it.But today the members of what was
Author: HSIAO KUNG-TZU Year 1959 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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37. The Hurricane
Angry clouds o'erspread the skies, Lightning rends the veil of night. Thunder rolls with deafening roar, Seagulls ride the winds aloft. Dragons splash amid the surf, Soaring eagles beat their wings,
Author: KUO HSIAO-CHUAN Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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38. Meeting the Need for Fertilizer
INCREASING the amount of fer-tilizer applied to China's land is one of the key measures for raising her agricultural production. The national average yield of grain has doubled since the liberation,
Author: HSIAO TA-TAN Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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39. A Poet of the Working Class
I WAS BORN and bred in the busy Yangtze River port of Ichang, Hupeh province. Before the liberation I was a stevedore. Not only did we carry heavy loads on our backs, we strained under the triple
Author: HUANG SHENG-HSIAO Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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40. Long Live Sino-Burmese Friendship!
AT THE INVITATION of Prime Minister U Nu of Burma, Premier Chou En-lai, heading the Chinese Friendship Delegation of more than 400 people, arrived in our neighbouring country on January 2 for a
Author: HSIAO HSI-MING Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML