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51. Shakespeare in China
IT IS only a little over 50 years since Shakespeare began to be generally known in China. He was first introduced through a translation, published in 1903, of Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare. By 1916,
Author: TSAO WEI-FENG Year 1955 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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52. MORE TRADE WITH JAPAN
FOR Japan, foreign commerce is vital. Her chief industries - metals, chemicals and textiles - rely on raw material and fuel from abroad. Japan also imports much of the food her people eat,
Author: WANG FENG-YAO Year 1956 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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53. In Pursuit of the Golden Monkey
IN EARLY WINTER the thick forested southern slope of the Tsinling Mountains in Shensi province was still an undulating ocean of greenness, ribboned occasionally by a white mountain stream and spotted
Author: LIU SHIH-FENG Year 1960 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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54. MORE PIGS, BETTER CROPS
THE pig," remarked the Peo- ple's Daily in a recent editorial, "is a small organic fertilizer factory." As such, this useful animal has a very big role to play in sustaining the leap forward in
Author: CHEN LIN-FENG Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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55. From Worker to Engineer
RECENTLY we had cause for celebration in our tool shop at the General Machinery Plant of the Anshan Iron and Steel Works. Wang Chung-lun, a worker who four years ago was promoted deputy head, had
Author: FENG KE-MING Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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56. Shanghai's Lively Mass Culture
THE PEOPLE of Shanghai have been going in for writing, dramatics, music, the dance and similar activities in a big way in the past three years. Drama and opera groups, choruses and folk orchestras,
Author: FENG CHIH-JEN Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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57. ANCIENT ART IN STONE
BUDDHISM spread rapidly in China between the end of the third century and the early eighth. In north China, where most of the dynasties of this period had their capitals, hundreds of thousands of
Author: FENG HSIANG-SHENG Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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58. Unearthing an Unknown Culture
SOME TIME between the fourth and first centuries B.C., a bronze culture existed in what is today Yunnan province in southwest China. For centuries practically nothing was known about it. In 1954 the
Author: FENG HAN-CHI Year 1963 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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59. Artist in Embroidery
IN AN ELEGANT Chinese garden in the lower Yangtze city of Soochow, an early centre of silk production in China, is the Soochow Embroidery Research Institute. One of the two deputy directors is Chin
Author: TENG FENG-CHANG Year 1964 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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60. A Communist Grows in Struggle
DECEMBER 26, 1968, was for me a day of wonderful happiness which I will not forget for the rest of my life. That day, I and seven other comrades in the plant had the great honour of being admitted
Author: CHANG HSIEN-FENG Year 1969 Issue 4 PDF HTML