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71. An Iron and Steel Works of 2,000 Years
EARLY in the spring of 1976 archeologists of the City Museum of Chengchow in Honan province discovered an ancient ironworks with the remains of two blast furnaces at the town of Kuhsing on the
Author: CHENG SHIH-PO Year 1978 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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72. TAI WATER SPLASH FESTIVAL
THE NEW YEAR comes in mid-April for the Tai people, one of China's minority nationalities, many of whom live in the Hsishuangpanna Tai Autonomous Prefecture. In this land of tropical bamboos and
Author: YANG CHENG-SHIH Year 1978 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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73. Commune-run Economy Spells Prosperity
ECONOMIC ENTERPRISES owned by the Changshih people's commune in northern Kwangtung province, which not quite two years ago were in their infancy, are now in the rapid growth of adolescence. They
Author: CHANG TAO and TING HSING-JEN Year 1960 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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75. A 2000-Year-Old Melody
AMAGNIFICENT Chinese musical work, famous for more than a thousand years but unheard for centuries, is now being performed again. It is Kuanglingsan, perhaps the world's oldest existing musical
Author: WANG SHIH-HSIANG,WANG TI Year 1957 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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76. Chicken for Dinner
THE squawks of chickens and shrieks of women's laughter greeted our ears as we entered the bamboo grove in front of the Chiu family house on a Sunday morning early this spring. As we crossed the
Author: WEN CHUAN-HSING and WANG HUAN-TOU Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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77. Scientists Study Mount Shisha Pangma
THE Himalayas have long been known as the world's highest mountain range but few concerted efforts have been made to discover their secrets. In March-May 1964 the scientific team accompanying the
Author: SHIH YA-FENG and CHI TZU-HSIU Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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78. The Weifang New Year Pictures
NEW YEAR PICTURES (nien hua) are very popular in China, especially among the peasants. The custom of putting them up at Spring Festival (the Chinese New Year) is at least 1,000 years old and is a
Author: CHANG SHIH-HSIN and CHAO HSIU-TAO Year 1979 Issue 1 PDF HTML