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51. An Ancient Form of Physical Culture
ANY early morning, in the parks of Peking and other cities in China, one can see old or middle-aged men going through a series of gymnastic movements - sometimes flowing and dance - like, sometimes
Author: TSENG WEI-CHI Year 1955 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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52. Decorative Arts of the National Minorities
THE peoples who inhabit the distant parts of our country, the wide grasslands or the mountainous border regions, have a wonderful variety of decorative arts and crafts. Their traditional costume and
Author: YOUNG CHING-CHI Year 1956 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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53. My Life is Useful and Happy
I have to dictate this story, because I can hold a pen only with difficulty. Due to progressive muscular paralysis, the after-effect of an attack of encephalitis, I can hardly move my limbs. I cannot
Author: KAO SHIH-CHI Year 1956 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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54. Miners' Trade Union
I have been a full-time trade union worker since 1952. That was the year I was elected to the trade union committee at our pit. Before that I was hauling coal at the surface, but I'd taken a pretty
Author: YING CHI-HSIEN Year 1956 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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55. Father and Daughter
BEFORE the course of the Shu River in Shantung province was changed, flood plagued the land around Yu Village every year. Even if people were lucky enough to reap a wheat harvest, they were likely to
Author: LO PIN-CHI Year 1957 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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56. Kalidasa in China
THE production of Shakuntala by the Youth Art Theatre in Peking is a memorable event. It is the first time an Indian play has ever been publicly performed on the Chinese stage - surprisingly late in
Author: CHANG FU-CHI Year 1957 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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57. The Water Came Over the Mountains
THIS SPRING, for the first time in history, many of the bare slopes in dry, mountainous Kansu province in China's northwest are green, and the winter wheat stands lush and strong although it is still
Author: KAN CHI-CHAI Year 1958 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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58. The Junk: Old Faithful of Transport
THE JUNK, a sailing vessel which has served China for thousands of years, is helping to meet today's booming domestic shipping needs, but it is also working itself right out of a job. Its
Author: CHANG CHI-TSUNG Year 1958 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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59. Everyone a Geologist
AT THE TIME of Liberation China had only about 800 professional geological workers and possessed very incomplete information about the extent and location of the great mineral wealth that lies in her
Author: MENG CHI-SHENG Year 1959 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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60. Tractors Off the Assembly Line
THIS SPRING, from the virgin lands of the northeast to the fertile plains of Kwangturig province in the south, people's communes will be ploughing their fields with the new Dongjanghong (the East is
Author: JEN CHI-WU Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML