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51. Children Have Fun with Science
NEAR the entrance to the China Welfare Institute Children's Palace in Shanghai, a ten-foot-tall robot was moving slowly towards a group of young Pioneers. They were visiting an exhibition, opened
Author: CHEN WEI-PO Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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52. "Sparks" in Shanghai's Technical Revolution
Last spring, like a prairie fire, the movement to change from manual operation to full or partial mechanization swept through Shanghai's factories. Most striking were the changes in the small ones,
Author: LI PO-TI Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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53. Pearls Cleansed of Sand
IN 1955, when Charlie Chaplin saw the Peking Opera in Paris, he said that he had seen it thirty-years ago and found it like pearls mixed with sand. But what he saw now were pearls shining in all
Author: MA SHAO-PO Year 1961 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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54. Three Days in Huangshan
A SEVEN-HOUR DRIVE from the city of Hangchow brought us to Hsihsien county in the southern part of Anhwei province, where in the far distance we began to see the peaks of the majestic Huangshan
Author: LI PO-TI Year 1961 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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55. THE SIAN INCIDENT
TWENTY-SIX years ago, on December 12, 1936, Chiang Kai-shek was captured by two of his subordinating officers whose wrath, like that of the Chinese people, had been aroused by his policy of
Author: SHEN PO-CHUN Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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56. CULTURAL SITES OVER 500,000 YEARS OLD
RELICS left by men who lived during China's Palaeolithic Age (10,000 to 500,000 years ago) have been discovered in recent years in great numbers throughout the northern province of Shansi. The
Author: CHIA LAN-PO Year 1963 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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57. Homeland of China's Smallest Nationality
BECENTLY I went to visit the Hochih people, the smallest of our big family of nationalities. With a population of fewer than 700, they live in the northeastern-most corner of China.Two hours after
Author: LIU CHUNG-PO Year 1964 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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58. Tracking the Army Worm
ENORMOUSLY destructive to growing cereals, especially to rice, wheat, millet and maize, the army worm is among China's eight most harmful insect pests listed for eradication in the National Programme
Author: LI KUANG-PO Year 1965 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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59. Cloisonné Made More Beautiful
CLOISONNé, one of the famous handicrafts of Peking, is also known as Ching Tai Blue, for the art flourished during the reign of Ching Tai (1450-1456) of the Ming dynasty and blue was the most popular
Author: WANG CHING-PO Year 1965 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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60. A Street Library in Shanghai
SEVEN years ago, the day our street library was opened, an old resident brought us a present of a miniature potted pine. "Though the pine tree is small, it will always be green," he said. "This
Author: YU PO-CHENG Year 1965 Issue 10 PDF HTML