Current Location: Home » Full Text Search
Your search : [ author:LONG SHAN] Total 38 Search Results,Processed in 0.118 second(s)
-
31. Making a Transistorized Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge
CAN'T you make us some kind of an instrument for checking the thickness of ship plates? The way we do it is hard work, takes too much time and costs too much." The question plagued everyone at the
Author: CHIN PAO-SHAN Year 1966 Issue 2 PDF HTML
-
32. Supply Station on the Grasslands
In August 1935 on the Long March the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army reached Maoerkai in north Szechuan, where the Central Political Bureau held a meeting. According to the plan of going
Author: YANG YI-SHAN Year 1977 Issue 7 PDF HTML
-
33. The World's Largest Meteorite Shower
THE world's largest meteorite shower fell in the Kirin area of northeast China on March 8, 1976. (See China Reconstructs, August 1976.) The Chinese Academy of Sciences organized an onsite
Author: CHANG PEI-SHAN Year 1978 Issue 2 PDF HTML
-
34. Children's Cartoons Exhibition
THOUGH MANY Chinese children take art classes in school, very few become interested in drawing cartoons - mostly because their teachers pay more attention to traditional Chinese painting and, to an
Author: STAFF REPORTER LING SHAN Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
-
35. Qingming Festival at the the Babaoshan Cemetery
What's in store for the dead.EVERY YEAR about 60,000 people die in Beijing," the Babaoshan Funeral and Interment Administration Office tells us. "According to Chinese law their bodies cannot leave
Author: staff reporter BAO SHAN Year 1997 Issue 4 PDF HTML
-
36. WHICH WAY TO GO?
The 30 per cent rise in the income of China's farmers in 1953-1957 can be further increased only through collective effort, if all the members of the agricultural co-ops whole-heartedly support their
Author: LI WEN-SHAN and FAN PAO-CHU Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
-
37. THE RESCUE
AT ABOUT 8 o'clock in the evening last November 18, the freighter Peace 41, belonging to the Bureau of Maritime Transport, Shanghai, had just taken on a load of pig-iron in Tangku Harbour at
Author: CHIN PAO-SHAN and WU CHUNG-LIEN Year 1962 Issue 3 PDF HTML
-
38. Who Came in First?
BANG!" The starting gun barked and the 2,000 spectators focused their eyes on the track shimmering beneath the sun. The thirteen runners in the 1,500-meter race broke away from the starting line like
Author: YU SHAN-MING and WEI CHUN-JUNG Year 1973 Issue 8 PDF HTML