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51. Industrializing Our Country
NEW industrial and mining towns are rising in many hitherto sparsely-settled parts of our country-along the banks of the Sungari in the northeast, on the broad Inner Mongolian steppes, by the mountain
Author: HSUEH PAO-TING Year 1955 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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52. Building the Railway to Mongolia
FOR the past two years I have been a section chief on the construction of the Chining-Erhlien railway. This is the 210-mile Chinese section of a new international line which is the first to link us
Author: TING WAN-CHENG Year 1955 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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53. Wayfarer from Afar
This is a new song of the Sani people who live in Yunnan province and are a branch of the Yi minority - a nationality formerly very much oppressed. It expresses their gladness at harvest time.It
Author: Arranged by Mai Ting Year 1955 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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54. CAPITALISTS CROSS OVER
CHINA is moving to socialism at a faster pace than at first expected. In many industries, and in the number of agricultural cooperatives, figures set for the end of the First Five-Year Plan in 1957
Author: CHI CHAO-TING Year 1956 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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55. WE ARE BUILDING BETTER AND MORE QUICKLY
THERE ARE thousands of industrial construction sites in China. Over a million builders are at work on them, with tens of thousands of designers, draughts-men and skilled technicians. They are laying
Author: HSUEH PAO-TING Year 1956 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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56. 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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57. FIRST PASSENGER FLIGHT TO LHASA
WE were on an airfield in western Szechuan province. The twin engines of our passenger plane, the Peking, began to warm up. I had never listened to them with such close attention as on that morning
Author: PAN KUO-TING Year 1956 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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58. What Kind of Music for China?
THE ITEMS that received the greatest attention at the four-week Music Festival in Peking last summer were the traditional tunes played on Chinese instruments, and songs and local-style opera arias
Author: HO LU-TING Year 1956 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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59. Studying Ancient Farm Lore
THE BIG TASK that now faces Chinese farming is to increase yields by improving its methods. This means making use of modern agricultural science, which is still not highly developed in our country -
Author: WAN KUO-TING Year 1957 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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60. The "Embargo" - Breaking Up
"One kills himself through his own misdeeds.""Misfortunes never come singly."These two old Chinese sayings fit the plight of United States policy toward China since early this year. In May,
Author: CHI CHAO-TING Year 1957 Issue 9 PDF HTML