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31. First Tea Crop on a Northern Mountain
ALL China drinks tea, but not all China grows it. For centuries tea-drinkers in the cold, dry north imported it from the warm moist provinces of the south. Peasants in temperate Shantung province are
Author: CHANG LIN Year 1975 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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32. Changchun: Green Auto City
ONE of the unfailing surprises for visitors to Changchun, home of the Jiefang (Liberation) truck and other motor vehicles and a major industrial base, are the continuous stretches of green trees
Author: LIN CHUN Year 1977 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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33. CHUNGKING, City on a Mountainside
AS IT RISES on the slopes of a mountain wedged in between the Yangtze and Chialing rivers in Szechuan province, the city of Chungking looks like the superstructure of a gigantic ship. From there the
Author: LIN MENG Year 1978 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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34. From Kwangchow to Kweilin - I
This article (part two will appear next month) describes some of the places thousands of visitors to China see in the south. Kwangchow (Canton) is still the main port of entry most tourists use.
Author: LIN MU Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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35. From Kwangchow to Kweilin - II
IT takes only 40 minutes to go by air from Kwangchow to Kweilin, one of China's most famous scenic cities.Kweilin is in the Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region. The name means "Forest of Sweet Osmanthus.
Author: LIN MU Year 1979 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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36. THIRTY YEARS OF CONTROLLING CHINA'S GREATEST RIVER
I'VE BEEN working on the control of China's greatest river, the Changjiang (Yangtze), for some 30 years. It should be familiar to me, you might think, and it is. But when this summer I went with 100
Author: LIN YISHAN Year 1979 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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37. The Laiyang Pear
LI SHU WANG, King of the Pear Trees, stands half-buried in the sandy soil of Laiyang county on the Shandong Peninsula, where it was planted some 300 years ago. Though its trunk is underground, the
Author: LIN XIGUO Year 1980 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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38. Dramatic Changes for the Kucongs
DRILLING wood to make fire and living in caves in the deep forests were the ways of primitive man. Most of the world's people today must read archaeological literature and study ancient sites to
Author: LIN ZHENYU Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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39. Growing and Changing with the New China
The October 1959 China Reconstructs carried the article "Ten Years Old" about the 10-year-old girl Lin Ping and one of her classmates. Born in the same year as the new China, these young people were
Author: LIN PING Year 1982 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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40. Revisiting Dezhou Prefecture
I FIRST saw Dezhou prefecture in northeast Shandong province in the winter of 1947, at a time when civil war engulfed much of China. In fact to reach this newly liberated area I and my comrades in
Author: XI LIN Year 1983 Issue 7 PDF HTML