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41. Kalidasa in China
THE production of Shakuntala by the Youth Art Theatre in Peking is a memorable event. It is the first time an Indian play has ever been publicly performed on the Chinese stage - surprisingly late in
Author: CHANG FU-CHI Year 1957 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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42. First Bridge Across the Yangtze
THIS MONTH sees the triumphant completion of one of the biggest projects of the First Five-Year Plan - the opening of the great bridge over the Yangtze River at Wuhan. Designed by Chinese engineers
Author: HU TAN-FU Year 1957 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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43. Home Rule for Our Biggest Minority
FROM the autumn of 1956 to the summer of 1957, the people of Kwangsi province on China's southern border were engaged in a tremendous discussion that concerned their whole future. It related to the
Author: HSIEH FU-MIN Year 1957 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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44. Old Bards Sing New Themes
A BLIND MAN steps carefully along the bank of a half-finished irrigation canal on the outskirts of Yenan where hundreds of peasants are digging with great energy. Catching sight of him, someone shouts
Author: SHIH HWA-FU Year 1959 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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45. Medical Training Today
EVEN when old China was at her weakest, the Chinese people never lost hope for their country's future. This hope was realized in 1949 when China was liberated from the yoke of feudalism,
Author: YEN FU-CHING Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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46. The War of Resistance to Japanese Aggression: 1937-45
ON JULY 7, 1937, the armed forces of imperialist Japan attacked Lukouchiao (Marco Polo Bridge), near Peking. On August 13, they assailed Shanghai. Chinese troops fought back. Thus began China's great
Author: CHIANG KE-FU Year 1959 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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47. Dr. Bethune - Our True Friend
HE CAME from a far off land. He left a comfortable life, crossed the Pacific, pushed through blockade after blockade and reached the scarred battlefields of North China, where the people were
Author: CHOU ERH-FU Year 1959 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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48. The Olunchuns Settle Down
Only 2,000 Olunchun people were left in northeast China at the time of the liberation. They were hunting nomads - following the elk, roe-deer, wild boar, bear and tiger through the vast forests of
Author: CHAO FU-HSING Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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49. MECHANIZING A FACTORY CAFETERIA
ONE COOK or helper in the kitchen where I work at the No. 1 Machine Tool Plant used to be able to serve 43 diners. But now, though several thousand people, nearly twice as many as before, are eating
Author: KO FU-TSENG Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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50. Technical 'Dragons' Speed Farm Work
HSICHUNG COUNTY in northern Szechuan province has for many years been known as the "sweet potato kingdom" because this crop is widely grown there. But to get it meant backbreaking toil for the farmers
Author: HO KUANG-FU Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML