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411. EVERY COUNTY HAS ITS HOSPITAL
MEDICAL and health services with county hospitals as the core and local commune hospitals and production brigade clinics as the branches now reach into every corner of China's countryside. The county
Author: LI TEH-CHUAN Year 1964 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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412. The Magic of the Scissors
Colourful paper cut-outs pasted on windows, doors and walls are a traditional decoration in Chinese rural homes to mark festivals, weddings, birthdays and other joyful events. Transparent against the
Author: LI TSUN-SUNG Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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413. Clarion Call of Socialist Cultural Revolution
The Peking opera in its new form has become the clarion call of China's socialist cultural revolution. Now the entire literary and art world of our country is emulating the bold spirit in which it
Author: KAO CHUN-LI Year 1964 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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414. Hybrid Maize Thrives on Commune Farms
One of the technical improvements which collective farming has helped to popularize is the hybridization of maize. Today this economical and effective way of getting higher yields is being promoted
Author: LI CHING-HSIUNG Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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415. Pass On Your Rifle to the Young
While the smoke from the explosion of mines made from stone still hung in the air, a green flare shot skywards on the north bank of the Yellow River not far from the village of Liuchuang in Honan
Author: CAPTAIN LI TAI-HSING Year 1964 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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416. Wax-Dyed Textile Designs
The Miao and Puyi peoples in China's southerly Kweichow province are known for their beautiful blue and white textile designs, created with the aid of wax. These are now being studied and collected
Author: LI MIEN-LU Year 1964 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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417. Tracking the Army Worm
ENORMOUSLY destructive to growing cereals, especially to rice, wheat, millet and maize, the army worm is among China's eight most harmful insect pests listed for eradication in the National Programme
Author: LI KUANG-PO Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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418. How We Learned from Tachai
OUR mountain fields never yielded such a good harvest as last year. For eight years in a row we had reaped about 400 jin of grain per mu of land and thought it very good. But our average in 1964
Author: LI SHUN-TA Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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419. Is Selling Vegetables Revolutionary Work?
EIGHT years ago, when I first began to work in our vegetable store, I thought my job meant nothing more than being able to weigh with a scale and handle two fen worth of spring onions or three fen
Author: LI SU-WEN Year 1965 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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420. Happy Events in the Zoo
IT IS an early summer morning. Most of the 3,000 animals in the Peking Zoo are up and about their homes and playgrounds beside streams, lakes, bridges and lawns. Among them are rare animals and birds
Author: LI YANG-WEN Year 1965 Issue 9 PDF HTML