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81. Shanghai Workers' Palace of Culture
IF ANYBODY who has been away from Shanghai for several years were to re-visit it now and look for the old Eastern Hotel, which stood opposite the former race course, he would certainly be amazed. The
Author: CHU CHENG-CHAO Year 1953 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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82. KEY TO CHINA'S FRONT DOOR: STOLEN AND REGAINED
IN the past, the customs tariff and customs service of China were an integral part of the machinery by means of which the country was reduced to semi-colonial status. Today they serve as the keys to
Author: CHEN CHENG-CHANG Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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83. My Friend Liu Chin-tao
ONLY a narrow strip of water separates Tungsha Island, on our east coast, from Long Snake Island, which is occupied by Chiang Kai-shek's bandits. The first time I went to Tungsha to inspect the work
Author: CHENG PING-CHIEN Year 1955 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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84. Building the Railway to Mongolia
FOR the past two years I have been a section chief on the construction of the Chining-Erhlien railway. This is the 210-mile Chinese section of a new international line which is the first to link us
Author: TING WAN-CHENG Year 1955 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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85. A Record-Breaking Run
WHEN I TOLD Yo Shang-wu, the driver of the "Mao Tse-tung" locomotive, that I wanted to ride with him in the cab on his next trip, he gave me a broad friendly grin. "You're welcome," he said. "But I'm
Author: CHANG SHUI-CHENG Year 1956 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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86. Preserving the Handicrafts
INDUSTRIALIZATION means that many things previously made by hand can be turned out on machines. This is part of mankind's progress, but in many countries it has meant the dying out of popular arts
Author: CHENG YEH-FU Year 1956 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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87. THE FIGHT FOR LUTING BRIDGE
The heroic 8,000-mile "Long March" of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army took place in 1934-35. It was the turning point of China's revolution. And the Battle for Luting Bridge, the only one
Author: YANG CHENG-WU Year 1957 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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88. I AM HOME AGAIN
BEFORE returning to China eighteen months ago, I spent fifteen years in the United States, studying and working in the field of theoretical physics. My husband Chang Wen-yu and I had a comfortable
Author: WANG CHENG-SHU Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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89. Ancient China- Origins to Unification
AS LONG AGO as 2500 B.C. or thereabouts, the ancestors of the Chinese people began to establish themselves on the alluvial plain between the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers.
Author: CHOU KU-CHENG Year 1958 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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90. China's Early Middle Ages
THE thousand years from the political reform of Wang Mang in the first century A.D. to the middle of the tenth century may be called the early middle ages of China, in which feudalism reigned
Author: CHOU KU-CHENG Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML