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41. Oil Bases in the Desert
WE SET OUT by bus from Tunhuang county in Kansu province last autumn and ascended the Tangchin Pass, 3,600 meters above sea level."We're in the Tsaidam Basin!" someone exclaimed. From the bus windows
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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42. THE OLUNCHUN PEOPLE TODAY
To GET to the Hsinngo People's Commune near China's northern border, from the Sunke county town on the banks of the Heilung River you travel over winding paths through the tall white-birch forests of
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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43. AFTER SCHOOL
WHAT do the children do after school? How are activities for them organized?One afternoon after school I went with Yao Yung-chun, a teacher at the Kuanhsiang Primary School on Peking's west side, to
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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44. Two Acrobatic Troupes
AS the Chinese people's messengers of friendship, two Chinese acrobatic companies are now on tour. They are the Shenyang Acrobatic Troupe, currently touring North and South America, and the Peking
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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45. THE NEW LEADER FROM THE COUNTY
ON a large tract of newly-upturned land a group of commune members of the Yi nationality were sowing maize at a fast pace. All eyes were drawn to a strongly-built man of about thirty-five. He was
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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46. Lu Yu-lan, A County Party Secretary
YU-LAN'S BACK!"The news travelled through the village as if on wings.It was April 1969 and Lu Yu-lan, Party secretary of East Liushanku production brigade, had just been elected a member of the
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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47. THE LONG BATTLE TO CONTROL THE HUAI
KIANGSU province on the lower reaches of the Huai River is rich country producing lots of rice and cotton. Crabs from Chinhu and ducks from Kaoyu and Paoying lakes are famous throughout China. A
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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48. Lihsiaho - No longer a Disaster Area
LAST AUTUMN we went to the Lihsiaho district in the Huai River basin. In the old China it was a disaster area. But as we drove through today's fertile countryside, golden fields of rice and white
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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49. PROGRESS IN REJOINING SEVERED LIMBS
IN 1971 a Hangchow steelworker was struck by a train. His left leg was hopelessly crushed, though its foot was unharmed. The right leg was sound, though the foot was smashed. Doctors of the Chekiang
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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50. Veteran Worker Tireless in Building Socialism
A MID the bustle of the machine shop, Su Kuang-ming watched intently as a skilled machinist turned a piece on his lathe. When the machine stopped the two engaged in a brief discussion, after which Su
Author: Staff Reporter Year 1973 Issue 5 PDF HTML