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41. Renovating Traditional Instruments
MANY OVERSEAS friends ask what is being done to develop China's traditional musical instruments. The answer is the instruments' appearance, structure and sound quality are being improved all the
Author: MAO JIZENG Year 1991 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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42. Stamps and Friendship
A daughter's request for stamps sowed the seeds for many friendships for MAO CHU'AN, an associate professor of Xinjiang Finance and Economics Institute, who talks about his stamp-gathering efforts
Author: MAO CHU'AN Year 1992 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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43. DIARY OF A NEW RECRUIT
February 21, 1955Great news! The village head came to our house yesterday evening to say that I've been accepted for the army. My brother and I have been on tenterhooks for two months. We both
Author: LU SUNG-TSE Year 1955 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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44. BACK TO THE MAINLAND
The author, a former pilot with captain rank in the 43rd Squadron, 11th Group, 2nd Wing of the Kuomintang air force, flew over to the mainland in his U.S.-made F-86F jet fighter on June 1, 1963. He
Author: HSU TING-TSE Year 1963 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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45. China's Multi-National Family
CHINA is a country of many nationalities. According to incomplete figures, there are at least sixty in the country, even if we count only the main groups. Over 90 per cent of the inhabitants of
Author: FEI HSIAO-TUNG Year 1952 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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46. Quick Progress in Sports
IT IS more than forty years now since I began to participate in organized sports, first in my college days and then as a member of the basketball team representing China in the International Far
Author: TUNG SHOU-YI Year 1954 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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47. MORE AND BETTER COTTON
IN THE five years since liberation, China's cotton output has almost trebled. This is a very important fact for our country.For many decades we had to import cotton for our textile industry and the
Author: YANG HSIEN-TUNG Year 1955 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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48. The Yangtze Belongs to the People
THE YANGTZE is China's long-est river and one of the biggest in the world, measuring 5,500 kilometres from the source to the sea. Some 255 million people, about two-fifths of our population, live in
Author: TUNG SHAO-SHENG Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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49. The Pearl That Illuminates the Night
"ELECTRICITY is one of the most important things that the Yaho people's commune has brought to the valley of the Ya River, just north of the Korean border in Liaoning province. The farmers there,
Author: TUNG TANG-WEN Year 1960 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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50. Expanding the Area for Fish
THE PHRASE "home of rice and fish" used to refer exclusively to the Yangtze and Pearl river valleys. But today fresh-water fish are being raised in the dry plateaus of China's northwest, the high
Author: KUO YAO-TUNG Year 1961 Issue 7 PDF HTML