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41. ISLAND FISHERMEN PROSPER
Winds blow waves into silver caps, We fishermen are busy folk; Our masts and nets a pattern form, As boats put out to sea. Each haul of fish means clothes and food, We sail as the full moon shines;
Author: YANG KUANG-TEH Year 1953 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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42. Running A City District
LAST autumn and winter, elections to local people's congresses took place throughout China. Since then the congresses have met, chosen local people's governments, and begun to exercise their
Author: YANG KUANG-TEH Year 1954 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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43. Neighbourhood Committee
AFTER the early morning rush-hour is over and the hurrying throngs of workers, students and school-children have disappeared from the streets, the world of the housewives, older people and the
Author: YANG KUANG-TEH Year 1955 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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44. Broadcasting for the People
COMPARED to her population, the number of radio receivers in China is still very small. Yet her radio audience is already among the world's largest. China's nationwide broadcasting system, with its
Author: LIN TA-KUANG Year 1955 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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45. Going to Law in Peking
HOW do people go to law in new China? What kind of justice is meted out in the People's Courts? Since the old legal system was thrown out six years ago and the drafting of new codes has not yet been
Author: YANG KUANG-TEH Year 1956 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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46. Folk Festival Prints
FOR CENTURIES, one of the best-loved forms of Chinese folk art has been the nien hua - the gay "New Year Picture". It generally takes the form of a big wood-block print which, during the Lunar New
Author: CHANG KUANG-YU Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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47. Chinese Christians: New Prospects, New Unity
FULL OF THANKSGIVING to God, Chinese Christians share the joy of their fellow-citizens at having won peace and entered on the task of building a prosperous nation. At the same time they feel that the
Author: TING KUANG-HSUN Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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48. Growing Boy
FENG JUI is a friendly, outgoing schoolboy of 14 whom I came to know recently. His interests are many and his response to the world he lives in is constantly broadening. Like most youngsters of his
Author: YANG KUANG-TEH Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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49. Di Di's First Mouse - Children's Puppet Play
HERE is a short puppet play written recently for Chinese children. To produce it at home, you need only two glove puppets with cats' heads, a toy mouse and a few properties: a turnip (or radish) with
Author: Yu Che-kuang Year 1957 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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50. CHINA GETS AN ALPHABET
BEGINNING this autumn, some of the fifty million children in China's primary schools will start learning a new phonetic alphabet using Latin letters. They will not stop learning the traditional
Author: CHOU YOU-KUANG Year 1957 Issue 3 PDF HTML