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41. Chinese Team Scales Highest Unconquered Peak
ON May 2, 1964, ten members of a Chinese mountaineering expedition reached the summit of 8,012-metre Shisha Pangma, the world's highest unsealed peak. Known as Gosainthan in western atlases, it is
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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42. Rock Island Fishermen
A day on a junk out of the south China port of Chanchiang took me to Naochow Island east of the Leichow Peninsula which is one of the southern projections of the Chinese mainland. The rocky islet has
Author: SHEN JEN-KANG Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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43. The Story of a Horse
THIS STORY began in the busy ploughing season last spring when a light grey horse was purchased by a team of the Pohai commune in Hopei province. Its members were still congratulating themselves on
Author: WANG JEN-HOU Year 1965 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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44. a Stay, about Jen yuan
ONE Saturday afternoon in Shanghai a woman arrived at the Shihmen Road Branch of the People's Bank to withdraw some money from her account. By mistake she left a ten-yuan bill on the counter. When
Author: JEN HSUAN-PING Year 1971 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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45. A Trip on the Sunghua River
AS SUMMER arrived, it grew warm and mild in China's northeast. The Sunghua River, iced over for nearly six months, became busy again. Passenger vessels and freighters with many kinds of goods plied
Author: YU CHUNG-JEN Year 1973 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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46. The Third World Is a Great Motive Force for History
A STRIKING manifestation of the excellent world situation today is the awakening and growth of the Third World. In the struggle against colonialism and imperialism, particularly against the
Author: JEN KU-PING Year 1975 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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47. China's Shipbuilding Industry Develops in the Course of the Two-Line Struggle
THOUSANDS of people waving red flags and beating gongs and drums lined a Shanghai dock on September 30, 1974, to welcome the 10,000-ton ocean-going freighter Fengqing back from its maiden voyage.
Author: JEN CHI-TUNG Year 1975 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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48. Chou En-lai and the 1927 Shanghai Workers' Uprising
THE Great Revolution against the imperialist-backed feudal warlords developed rapidly in late 1926 and early 1927 with leadership from, the Communist Party. The joint Northern Expeditionary Army of
Author: SHANG KUNG-JEN Year 1978 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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49. Tawenkou: Neolithic Culture Find
THE AMASSING of evidence on the Tawenkou culture, a complete neolithic culture which was a predecessor of the Lungshan culture[注释1] is one of the major archeological achievements in China since
Author: KAO KUANG-JEN Year 1978 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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50. WOMEN WORKERS AND THEIR CHILDREN
Little three-year-old Hung Chun is a lucky child, says his mother Li Shu-ching who works in a machine-tool plant in Northeast China. This is her third baby; the two older ones died when still very
Author: M. J. CHOU Year 1953 Issue 3 PDF HTML