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401. China's Wealth of Crop Resources
WITH her immense territory and long history of farming China abounds in crop resources that have contributed much to world agriculture. A soya bean strain from China, for example, enabled the United
Author: XU YUNTIAN and CHEN JIAN Year 1980 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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402. About Housing in China Today
IN China's cities, new housing for 4 million families (56 million square meters) was built last year alone, a rate of construction unparalleled in the nation's history. As much or more new housing
Author: FANG JINGGEN and CHEN RINONG Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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403. Travels from Lhasa to Xigaze
WE were on several successive teams sent out by the Chinese Academy of Sciences to the Qinghai-Tibet plateau to study how the uplift had influenced the environment and affected human activity; and
Author: CHEN CHUANYOU and ZU YUTING Year 1980 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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404. The Narcissus in China
IN late winter, Chinese people celebrate their Spring Festival. They prepare feasts, visit relatives and decorate their houses with flowers and plants. A favorite flower is the narcissus, with its
Author: CHEN YI, ZHOU LI Year 1981 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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405. Mount Gongga - Biologists' Paradise
MOST mountain ranges in China run east and west, but the soaring peaks and deep ravines of the Hengduan Range meander north and south through the western parts of Sichuan and Yunnan provinces and the
Author: QIU CHEN and LIU LU Year 1981 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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406. Heroic Battler for Democracy
WHILE Sun Yat-sen was confined to Peking Union Medical College Hospital - now the Capital Hospital - in Beijing during the spring of 1925. his wife Soong Ching Ling attended him day and night. This
Author: CHEN HAN-SENG Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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407. Offshore Oil Exploration: Joint Ventures Produce Results
GEOLOGISTS have for many years predicted the existence of rich oil and gas deposits in China's offshore areas. The tapping of these resources would be a great boon to China's plans for modernization.
Author: WEN TIANSHEN and CHEN ZHONGYONG Year 1981 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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408. Understanding About Pigs
POPO (grandmother) is up at 5:30 to get breakfast. I can hear Simei (fourth child daughter) dressing quietly in the dark, and going into the kitchen to help. But until 6:30 I lie drowsing behind the
Author: MARY SHERIDAN CHEN Year 1982 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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409. Power Transforms a Province
ELECTRICITY and power grids, developed since 1949, have changed Guizhou province from a poor and isolated area to one of rapidly growing prosperity today.In the past people called Guizhou a place
Author: ZHOU LIANZHEN and CHEN SHI Year 1982 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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410. The Life of an Engineer
TWO evenings a week about a thousand people pack an auditorium in a Beijing workers' club for a two-and-half-hour lecture on transistor circuits. Coming from four corners of the sprawling city after
Author: CHEN HANYUAN and YI XU Year 1983 Issue 1 PDF HTML