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61. SOIL CONSERVATION ON LOESS HIGHLANDS
NEARLY 170 million tons of soil formerly swept downstream each year from the middle reaches of the Yellow River is now being held in place as a result of the battle against soil erosion.Known as the
Author: FANG HUA-YUNG Year 1962 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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62. RIVER CONTROL BENEFITS HOPEI FARMEKS
BY NATURE, Hopei province was destined to flood and drought. Its main source of water and drainage is the complex system of the Hai River. The Hai itself is a short river, flowing 60 kilometres east
Author: HSiang wen-hua Year 1963 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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63. A Cook Represents the People
DEPUTIES to the People's Con-gress of Tsinan, capital of Shantung province, make a practice of visiting the mayor regularly. One day in his office I saw a number of them, including teachers, doctors,
Author: WEI WEN-HUA Year 1963 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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64. 'Determliiation'
Author: Hua Chun-wu Year 1963 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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65. Canton's Flower Island
FRESH FLOWERS are grown in profusion on Flower Island in the Pearl River near the subtropical city of Canton. A Sung dynasty (960-1279) poet once described the island as "hundreds of mu of rich
Author: HO YUN-HUA Year 1965 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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66. Farms and Towns Rise in the Desert
THE turning of 17,000 square kilometres of former bleak desert waste into an expanse of green was one of the notable achievements celebrated at the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the
Author: SHEN KO-HUA Year 1965 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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67. 'In Praise of the Revolution' Great Mass Display Opens National Games
A BREATHTAKING calisthenic display in which 16,000 young people took part as a collective opened the Second National Games at the Peking Workers' Stadium on September 11, 1965. In 70 minutes many
Author: YEN NAI-HUA Year 1965 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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68. We Don't Turn Down a Difficult Order!
IN August 1959 China Reconstructs first reported how the Yunghsin, a small rolling mill in Shanghai, using only the simple, rather crude equipment available, turned out its first small-size seamless
Author: YU CHIA-HUA Year 1966 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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69. Peking's Transport System
PEKING'S municipal transport system carries two million riders every day - workers in the city's industries and government offices, students and farmers from the suburban communes. They are served by
Author: CHOU KUO-HUA Year 1966 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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70. Topping World Standards for Mirror-smooth Surfaces
SEVERAL years ago when we young technicians and workers at the Shanghai Machine Tool Plant were assigned the task of developing a grinder which could produce a mirror-smooth surface, we had very
Author: CHANG MEI-HUA Year 1967 Issue 3 PDF HTML