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71. Red Sun Over the Miao Mountains
THE TRAIN sped through the Miaoling Mountains in the Kweichow highlands in southwest China. Four hours from the provincial capital of Kweiyang, we came in sight of a gleaming city nestling in the
Author: Our Staff Reporters Year 1968 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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72. The Revolutionary Rebel Spirit of the Red Guards
CHINA'S Red Guards, who are infinitely loyal to Chairman Mao and Mao Tse-tung's thought, have shown by their heroic deeds that they are the shock force in the great proletarian cultural revolution.
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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73. How a Programme to Revolutionize Education Was Born
IN the nationwide upsurge to revolutionize education, Shanghai's Tungchi University, with its 7,000 students of architecture and engineering, has transformed itself into the May 7th Commune -
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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74. Shantung Peasants Criticize and Repudiate China's Khrushchov
DURING the high tide of revolutionary mass criticism and repudiation of China's Khrushchov by hundreds of millions throughout the country, we came to a small village in eastern Shantung province. The
Author: Our Staff Reporters Year 1968 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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75. New Day in the Sea of Forests
ON REACHING Tienchu county, in the autonomous chou[注释1] of the Miao and Tung nationalities in southeast Kweichow province, we entered what is called the "Highland Sea of Forests". Bright green
Author: Our Staff Reporters Year 1968 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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76. If the Army and the People Are United as One, Who in the World Can Match Them?
GREAT WAVES lash China's eastern coast. One of its islands, not far out to sea, is garrisoned by the Second Guards' Company of a unit of the People's Liberation Army. Every morning, facing the rising
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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77. Victory Song of the Ghoushan Fishermen
AS soon as the storm on the East China Sea eased to a moderate gale, the fishermen of the Choushan islands put to sea. They could wait no longer. By the time the red sun rose, more than two thousand
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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78. Produce Electricity for the Revolution!
GRASP revolution and spur production!" The workers of the Hsinanchiang Hydro-electric Power Station resoundingly answered this call of Chairman Mao by overfulfilling their 1967 target a smashing 35.5
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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79. Revolutionary Tapestries Loved by the Millions
TREMENDOUS changes have taken place in an old silk-weaving factory in Hangchow, Chekiang province, since the great proletarian cultural revolution began. For decades the factory had turned out large
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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80. TEXTILE CITY'S NEW LOOK
WALK into any of the many textile mills in the eastern part of Shihchiachuang and one is instantly attracted by the intense revolutionary atmosphere. A tall, majestic statue of Chairman Mao dominates
Author: Our Staff Reporter Year 1968 Issue 7 PDF HTML