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61. Farm-hands to Cooperative Farmers
A DAY'S motor journey from Lanchow, capital of Kansu province in northwest China, there is a town called Yungchang. Southwest of it, just off the highway, lies a stretch of fields about six miles long
Author: MA YU-PING Year 1955 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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62. A Script for the Miao People
ONCE, says an ancient tale, the ancestors of the Miao people had a written language. But when they moved out of the east into the west, crossing a huge river, writing was lost. To this day the Miaos
Author: MA HSUEH-LIANG Year 1957 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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63. Forty-five Years in the Factory
I STARTED EARNING my living when I was seven years old. There were eight in our family-father, mother, four girls and two boys. We lived in Shanghai. Father was paid ¥12 a month as a messenger in a
Author: MA CHU-LAN Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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64. The Huis - A Muslim People
AFTER long-continued persecution and oppression, the Hui people, of whom I am one, are today enjoying the benefits and privileges that since the liberation have been extended to all China's national
Author: MUHAMMAD MAKIEN (MA CHIEN) Year 1958 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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65. Sports Build A Healthy People
TO BUILD a strong healthy people able to carry forward the arduous tasks of constructing and defending their motherland is the aim of physical culture in China.As in oppressed countries all over the
Author: MA YO-HAN Year 1958 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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66. The Making of an Innovator
Ma Hsueh-li, a young fitter at the Wuhan Heavy Machine Tool Plant, has been elected a model worker or "pacemaker" several times in the past few years, chiefly for his pertinacity and ingenuity in
Author: MA HSUEH-LI Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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67. Crossing the Land of Thirst Episodes of the Long March
Twenty-six years ago the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army left Juichin in Kiangsi province and started on its historic 25,000 li Long March. Passing through 11 provinces, scaling snow
Author: MA YI-HSIANG Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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68. 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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69. New Scripts for Minorities China's
OF the 50 or so national minorities in China, less than half had written languages before the liberation. Even the written languages that existed were often inadequate and used by only a small number
Author: MA HSUEH-LIANG Year 1962 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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70. Sino-Japanese Trade - New Growth and Big Future
TRADE between China and Japan has expanded greatly in the past three years. Its total volume in 1962 was double that of 1961, and there was another considerable increase in 1963. The types of
Author: MA CHUN-LEI Year 1964 Issue 1 PDF HTML