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51. Primitive Cultures Found in Kiangsu
KIANGSU PROVINCE is situated in the lower Yangtze region along the east China seaboard. Until recently its history had been traced back only to the period of Taipo and Chungyung, founders of the
Author: TSENG CHAO-YUEH Year 1964 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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52. A Tibetan Herdsman's Home
ON one of those beautifully clear days so often seen on the Chinghai grasslands, I came to the yak-hair felt tent of Shedpadgyad, a member of the Shangyu commune in the South Chinghai Tibetan
Author: KU PAN-CHAO Year 1964 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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53. 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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54. Ending the Scourge of Kala-azar
The disease kala-azar, scourge of the villages north of the Yangtze River for nearly a century, has been almost wiped out in China. Take for example Shantung province, which was the most seriously
Author: WANG CHAO-TSUNG Year 1965 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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55. The Tang Capital Unearthed
The ground plan and main landmarks of Changan, one of the world's most flourishing cosmopolitan cities of the Middle Ages, now stands revealed on the Wei River Plain of Shensiprovince. It was the
Author: LU CHAO-YIN Year 1965 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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56. A REPORT OF HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE
THE First Session of the Third National People's Congress, consisting of over 3,000 deputies, met from December 21, 1964 to January 4, 1965. It brought together representatives of all China's
Author: TANG MING-CHAO Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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57. U.S. MUST GET OUT OF VIETNAM
ON January 31 the United States government resumed its bombing of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. This ended the month-long "bombing pause" through which it vainly tried to advance its peace hoax
Author: TANG MING-CHAO Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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58. Ili Horses
HERDS of very fine horses roam the green pastures at the northern foothills of the Tienshan Mountains in Sinkiang. They are the famous Ili horses, one of the strains praised 2,000 years ago during
Author: CHAO TIEN-TSO Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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59. Peasants Put on Their Own Lantern-slide Shows
AS the great proletarian cultural revolution grows continually broader and deeper, the working people, out of their own needs, have created many new forms of socialist cultural activity. One of these
Author: CHAO CHI-CHUN Year 1966 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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60. Turning Dead Letters into Live Ones
I'M a mailman in the Yian county post office in Heilungkiang province. In my long years of work, I have had many dead letters, most of them because of unclear names and addresses. Of course we can
Author: CHAO CHING-CHUAN Year 1971 Issue 1 PDF HTML