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31. 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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32. Devotion to Women and Children
WHEN I was a young girl we heard many stories about Soong Ching Ling. One that circulated in 1926, when the revolutionary Northern Expedition was surging ahead against the warlords, was that she
Author: KANG KEQING Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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33. How My Deaf Son Became a College Graduate
TRAGEDY struck our family in 1979, when our eight-year-old only son became deaf because of a medical error. After school one day, Chu Hui complained that he couldn't hear what the teacher was saying.
Author: KANG ZHONGQI Year 1990 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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34. Lang Ping and Chinese Women's Volleyball Team
IN the volleyball courts of the 13th Asian Games, ace attacker Sun Yue's powerful smash successfully capped the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team visit to Bangkok. The victory not only asserted the
Author: KANG JING Year 1999 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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35. Wang Nan: A World Table Tennis Star
TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Wang Nan, a left-handed shake grip player, won four golds in the women's team event, women's singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles, the most among Chinese athletes at the Bangkok
Author: KANG JING Year 1999 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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36. Animal Husbandry Develops
ON the grasslands of Northwest China, tall strong colts race across the fields: they are the offspring of the Ili draught horse of Sinkiang province and the Don River race horse of the U.S.S.R. They
Author: SHU KANG-TSU Year 1952 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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37. TWO PIONEER COMPOSERS
CHINA'S modern music, like her literature and art, grew up with the people's struggle for freedom and independence and, like them, had to emerge violently out of the stagnation of feudal tradition,
Author: CHANG WEN-KANG Year 1955 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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38. Millions of New Farm Implements
CHINA'S industry has to satisfy a tremendous demand for new farm implements this year. Existing agricultural machinery plants, though working at full capacity, cannot meet the need. A number of
Author: KANG YUNG-HO Year 1956 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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39. 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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40. We Find the Answers
WEST of Peihai Park in the heart of the city rise the glazed green-tiled roofs of the Peking Library. I work in one of the busiest departments - the one which answers the thousands of queries sent in
Author: TING KE-KANG Year 1961 Issue 11 PDF HTML