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41. Survey of the Huanghe River
HOUR AFTER HOUR we drove over the arid yellow Loess Plateau of north China, accompanied all the way by a cloud of choking dust. Then our motor caravan rounded a low promontory and we saw the Huanghe
Author: CHEN RINONG Year 1980 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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42. Delving into Taiwan's Past
TAIWAN, China's island province A situated 150 kilometers off the coast of continental Fujian province, was once geographically linked with the Chinese mainland. This conclusion is based on studies
Author: CHEN YONGPING Year 1980 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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43. The "Elm-Leaved Mei Blossom" Flower of Spring in North China
EACH April and May, a mass of beautiful, multi-hued blossoms in gardens and parks in northern China creates scenes as gorgeous as those of the warm south.The flowers are those of the "elm-leaved mei"
Author: CHEN ZUNYU Year 1980 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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44. Turning Desert into Fertile Fields
MANY travelers have described mirages - crystal-like lakes bordered by green villages that suddenly appear in a vast sea of sand. We crossed a big sand dune and climbed to the top of a sand ridge in
Author: CHEN RINONG Year 1980 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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45. The Lotus, a Very Chinese Flower
ONE of the longest-cultivated and most loved flowers in China is the lotus. A water plant native to China it holds an age-old position in her tradition.Known to science by the Latin name Nelumbo
Author: CHEN JUNYU Year 1980 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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46. Higher Education Today
CHINA'S universities and colleges are rapidly recovering from setbacks during the ten years of cultural revolution. Now, to better serve the country's modernization, they are striving to develop and
Author: CHEN SU Year 1980 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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47. Tangerines of Xuefeng
WITH one third of the world's tangerine-growing areas, China is one of the largest producers of this fruit. Tangerines, or Mandarin oranges as they are sometimes called, are grown all along the
Author: CHEN ZHENGWEN Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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48. Flexible Farm Policies Spur Output and Income
AN urgent task in China's countryside is to bring about a rapid rise in the still-very-low farm income mainly through increasing production. To achieve this several things are being done. Deviations
Author: CHEN RINONG Year 1980 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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49. The Chinese Dove Tree
MORE than a million years ago the dove tree, Davidia involucrata, flourished in many parts of the world, but in the current geologic period it has vanished - except in some mountainous areas of
Author: CHEN JUNYU Year 1980 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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50. A Day in a Mountain Village
NESTLED in a valley of the Zhanggong Mountains, 1,600 meters above sea level, lies Baishiyuan Village. It is situated in Wuyuan county, an area in northeastern Jiangxi province noted for its green tea
Author: CHEN RINONG Year 1981 Issue 3 PDF HTML