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31. The Chinese Lotus
AMONG the most pleasant summer sights in China's public and private gardens, and on low-lying land near any village, are cool ponds dotted with the large, round, dark-green leaves and fresh,
Author: HU HSIEN-HSIU Year 1956 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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32. First Bridge Across the Yangtze
THIS MONTH sees the triumphant completion of one of the biggest projects of the First Five-Year Plan - the opening of the great bridge over the Yangtze River at Wuhan. Designed by Chinese engineers
Author: HU TAN-FU Year 1957 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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33. Children's Stage Designer
I was crazy about the theatre even as a small boy in primary school, where I was a charity pupil. Whenever any kind of play was put on, I joined. But I never thought that one day I would be a
Author: HU KUAN-SHIH Year 1958 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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34. Prelude to A Bright Tomorrow
THE HANDS of the big electric clock on a beam in the converter shop of the steel works pointed to half past two. But already the rest room just beyond was crowded with men dressed in their work
Author: Hu Wan-chun Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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35. Uncle Huang Sees the Opera
AS the crimson afterglow of a late autumn day lingered on the hilltops, people from Kuan-lokou village in the Menlou commune headed homeward in small groups, conversing expectantly. They had just
Author: HU JUI-CHUAN Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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36. Our Old Jao
A SPRING MORNING IN 1960. A light rain was falling. Young people of the October People's Commune, Hsishui county, Hupeh province, were in the paddies busily transplanting early rice shoots."We have
Author: HU HSUEH-KANG Year 1961 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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37. The Art of Carving Seals
IN CHINA the art of seal-making has a history of about 2,500 years. The use of both private and official seals commenced during the Chou dynasty (1122-403 B.C.), and by the time of the Chin (221-207 B
Author: HU PEI-HENG Year 1961 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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38. METASEQUOIA The Tree 100 Million Years Old
MANY marvellous survivals from very ancient times which may truly be called "living fossils" exist among the 30,000 species of flowering plants in China. Most famous of these is the Gingko or
Author: HU HSEN-HSU Year 1962 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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39. Two Sons
OLD MAN TU was fifty-five and a master fitter in a steel mill. He lived a simple life. His woollen pull-down cap had been worn to a shine, but he refused to get a new one. However, the sight of his
Author: HU WAN-CHUN Year 1964 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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40. Getting Bigger Cotton Yields
The most important factor in raising China's cotton production is increasing yield per unit of area. This was a prime reason forsubstantial margin over 1962 total production. This year cotton is
Author: HU CHING-LIANG Year 1964 Issue 9 PDF HTML