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41. A Virgin Forest in the Tropics
ALONG the southwest coast of Hainan Island, like a dragon leaping towards the ocean, lies Sharp Summit, a rolling green mountain range. Its highest peak, also called Sharp Summit, rises to 1,380
Author: HUANG HSIANG-CHING Year 1961 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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42. ANCIENT ART IN STONE
BUDDHISM spread rapidly in China between the end of the third century and the early eighth. In north China, where most of the dynasties of this period had their capitals, hundreds of thousands of
Author: FENG HSIANG-SHENG Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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43. Marriage in the Village - Yesterday and Today
ONE day early last March I went to the office of the Patriotic People's Commune to discuss some questions related to women's work. I was only there two hours but during that time four young couples
Author: LU CHEN-HSIANG Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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44. Bamboo Town
IF you walk through the small and ancient town of Yiyang and along its clean stone-paved main street that follows the Tze River for seven and one-half kilometres, every few steps you will come across
Author: LI TI-HSIANG Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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45. RIVER CONTROL BENEFITS HOPEI FARMEKS
BY NATURE, Hopei province was destined to flood and drought. Its main source of water and drainage is the complex system of the Hai River. The Hai itself is a short river, flowing 60 kilometres east
Author: HSiang wen-hua Year 1963 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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46. A MISSION TO REMEMBER
AMONG the many agricultural air operations I flew in the busy year 1962, the one our crew made to control pear-tree pests at the Tayupao commune in the northeastern province of Liaoning will always
Author: PAO HSIANG-CHUN Year 1963 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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47. Pigeon Whistles Make Aerial Orchestra
IN early morning and late afternoon, amateur pigeon fanciers in Peking take their pet birds from their cages, fasten whistles to their tails and release them for flight. The air is quickly filled
Author: WANG SHIH-HSIANG Year 1963 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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48. A Blind Minstrel Sees the Light
I HAVE BEEN BLIND since the age of three. For thirty years I have made my living as a folksinger and storyteller. Now I have a nationwide audience and am vice-chairman of the National Federation of
Author: HAN CHI-HSIANG Year 1964 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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49. Man with Fortitude
ONE of the papers most favour-" ably received at the Peking Science Symposium held in August 1964 was one read by a young man who was once a child labourer in the days before the liberation.
Author: KAO HSIANG-CHEN Year 1966 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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50. THE RED GUARDS
IN China's great proletarian cul-tural revolution unprecedented in all history, a new thing has appeared on the eastern horizon - the Red Guards. This organization of revolutionary young people was
Author: PIEN HSIANG-TUNG Year 1967 Issue 2 PDF HTML