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71. By Daring To Do...
SEVERAL MONTHS AGO an urgent call was broadcast over the Shanghai radio for Wang Lin-ho from our factory. He had recently found a way to make a complicated piece of electrical equipment and Chairman
Author: LI SHANG-CHIN Year 1961 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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72. A NEW LIFE
THE TINY HAMLET is so hidden away in deep mountains and ancient forests that even when you have followed all eighteen bends of the river, crossed all nine ranges beyond and can hear its donkeys
Author: LIN CHIN-LAN Year 1961 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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73. Repairing a Sluice Gate
FEBRUARY 1961 was drawing to a close. The diver's team of the Army Railway Corps in Chekiang province had just returned from opening up wasteland for planting vegetables. Before Shih Chan-chu, a
Author: WANG SHOU-CHIN Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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74. The Great Wall of China
THE Great Wall of China rises and falls with the ridges of the Yin Shan mountain range which crosses the northern part of our country from west to east. Known as the Ten Thousand Li Wall, it actually
Author: CHIN SHOU-SHEN Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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75. Peking Storytellers
STORYTELLING, one of the most popular forms of entertainment in Peking, is heard in theatres and tea-houses, and on radio and television programmes. The many different styles fall roughly into two
Author: CHIN SHOU-SHEN Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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76. An Early Woman Revolutionary
FIFTY-FIVE years ago Chiu Chin laid down her life for China's democratic revolution. She was a true patriot, a pioneer in the movement for the emancipation of women and a talented poet. In passionate
Author: WEI CHIN-CHIH Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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77. IMPERIALISM AND CHINESE RAILWAYS
RAILWAYS were an important tool of the imperialist powers in their economic, military and political penetration of China, from the building of the first line by British interests in 1876 to the
Author: CHIN SHIH-HSUAN Year 1962 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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78. THE AMPHIOXUS - A Rare Form of Sea Life
OFF the southern coast of Fu-kien province, sheltered by the island of Amoy, lies a small shallow bay. Its calm waters are the world's largest breeding ground of the amphioxus, also known as the
Author: CHIN TUH-GYIANG Year 1963 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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79. Deaf-Mutes Learn to Speak
ONE DAY I went with some colleagues to the No. 4 School for the Deaf and Dumb of Shanghai. We wanted to see how the students were actually taught to speak.We took a bus and at one of the stops two
Author: HSU CHIN-WEN Year 1963 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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80. Exchange of Experience Raises Farm Yields
In the countryside, one of the ways in which the spirit of "comparing, learning, catching up and helping" is reflected is in the "advanced experience pools". These are organized by several production
Author: CHIN YANG-CHIU Year 1964 Issue 12 PDF HTML