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71. Mounting and Restoring Paintings
CHINESE PAINTINGS are traditionally done on silk or fine absorbent paper, both of which are very delicate and therefore cannot stand rough handling. But once these paintings have been mounted, they
Author: CHI YU-CHING Year 1963 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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72. GLACIERS FOR AGRICULTURE
IN THE HEART of the Asiatic land mass there is a mountain range called Tienshan which blocks the moist winds from the Pacific and Indian Oceans, making the climate especially dry. Fresh bread made in
Author: WANG SHU-CHI Year 1963 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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73. REBUILDING THE GRAND CANAL
THE GRAND CANAL, like the Great Wall, is a symbol of China's ancient civilization. It is one of the world's earliest canals and the first section dates back more than 2,400 years. The longest
Author: CHI YU-CHING Year 1963 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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74. Promoting Sinkiang's Light Industry
WE GO BEGGING with a golden bowl", once a common saying in China's far western Sinkiang, epitomized its scarcity of manufactured goods amid an abundance of natural resources.Though huge quantities of
Author: LU CHI-MIN Year 1963 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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75. COOLING A TEXTILE MILL IN SUMMER
SHANGHAI is a hot, steamy place in summer, and as any worker knows, one of the worst places to be in such weather is in a textile mill. But today the 5,000 workers in our No. 2 State Cotton Mill can
Author: YAO CHI-SHENG Year 1963 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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76. 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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77. Tsao Hsueh-chin and His 'Dream of the Red Chamber'
ONE OF THE GREATEST Chi- nese classical novels, the million-word Hung Lou Meng or The Dream of the Red Chamber, by Tsao Hsueh-chin, appeared in the middle of the 18th century when this form of
Author: TENG SHAO-CHI Year 1963 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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78. A Blind Minstrel Sees the Light
I HAVE BEEN BLIND since the age of three. For thirty years I have made my living as a folksinger and storyteller. Now I have a nationwide audience and am vice-chairman of the National Federation of
Author: HAN CHI-HSIANG Year 1964 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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79. TRAFFIC POLICE AND BUS DRIVERS
WHEN crossing the street, please walk inside the pedestrian zoneand look out for cars," I often hear bus drivers and conductors warn their passengers as they alight.A genuine friendship has grown up
Author: CHI CHEN-YUAN Year 1964 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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80. A Store to Serve the People
Although only 35 I have had a quarter of a century's experience in Peking's retail stores. For 14 years I was employed in privately-owned shops. For the last eleven I have worked in a state
Author: CHANG CHI-PIN Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML