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71. A New Symphonic Work
A SYMPHONIC WORK based on the long-popular Peking opera Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy combining orchestral music with choral and solo singing has been winning wide acclaim from
Author: AH NEH-CHIEN Year 1976 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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72. CHAIRMAN MAO ON MODERNIZING CHINA
CHAIRMAN MAO long ago pointed out that it was the Chinese people's historic mission to modernize agriculture, industry, national defense, science and technology and build China into a powerful
Author: HO CHIEN-CHANG Year 1977 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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73. NEW HOUSING ON THE FARM
". . . Our incomes were enough so that we didn't have to worry about food and clothing. Medical expenses were taken care of by the cooperative medical plan. The children could all go to school.
Author: CHIEN HSUEH-WEN Year 1978 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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74. New Porcelain Revives Glorious Traditions
SOME of China's most illustrious porcelain styles throughout the ages made their reappearance at the recent national artcrafts exhibition, in new pieces created since the downfall of the "gang of four
Author: MEI CHIEN-YING Year 1978 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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75. YOYANG - Land of Legends
THE city of Yoyang in Hunan province attracts many visitors for two scenic spots of historic interest - the Yoyang Tower and Chunshan Island.Yoyang Tower is one of the famous architectural monuments
Author: PAN CHIEN-WEN Year 1978 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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76. Tang Three-Color Glazes
THE use of the three-color glaze, which appeared in the Tang dynasty (618-907), was a new creation in ceramics. Glazes were first used, so far as we know, in the Han dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 220). Most
Author: MEI CHIEN-YING Year 1979 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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77. Protecting Our Bare Yangtze Alligators
THE alligator is among the largest of living reptiles, an ugly beast with fearsome teeth and a reputation for ferocity which is somewhat exaggerated. The genus alligator (which is one of some 20
Author: HUANG CHU-CHIEN Year 1982 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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78. Improving Poor Soil
TT WAS driven home to us that the improvement of low-yield paddy fields was one of the most urgent problems in Chinese agriculture when we took part in a general soil survey of south China in 1959.
Author: LIU KENG-LING and CHIANG CHAO-YU Year 1965 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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79. Rice Transplanting Made Easier
"RICE has been cultivated in China since time immemorial and still accounts for two-fifths of our total grain output today. It is one of the highest-yielding of all cereals, but demands exceptional
Author: HU CHIEN,LI KUO-HUA Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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80. Home-made WEATHER Forecasts
AT NOON the sky was clear and bright on the summer day we visited the Changhou people's commune on the shores of Tung-ting Lake, Hunan province. A good time, one would think, to sun the
Author: LI CHIN-TING and HU CHIEN Year 1960 Issue 1 PDF HTML