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81. Popularizing Science Among China's Minorities
Raising the consciousness of China's ethnic minorities to the benefits of using science and technology in agriculture is helping many to improve their lives and climb out of poverty.CHINA HAS 55
Author: YAO KUNLUN and JIA GUANGJIE Year 1994 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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82. Tang Shuqi's China Complex
The persistence of memory spans the Pacific.TANG Shuqi (Don Schulke) was sorting through a pile of English magazines when we first met him. Graying and already past 70, Tang is tall, still strong and
Author: ZHAO MING & YAO XINYUAN Year 1998 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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83. Anecdotes from a Foreign Expert
HE Li'ou (Oriol), our foreign expert, has been a colleague of mine for five years. He and his Chinese wife have a very lovely daughter. Unlike those of a fiery temperament that one associates with
Author: By staff translator YAO BEI Year 2002 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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84. HOW MUSLIMS LIVE IN CHINA
CHINESE believers in Islam who number about ten million, are at last free from persecution, discrimination and every semblance of inequality. Their charter of liberties is the Common Programme of the
Author: MUHAMMAD MAKIEN (MA-CHIEN) Year 1953 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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85. MINORITY LANGUAGES OF CHINA
THE vast territory of China is inhabited by people of more than sixty different nationalities. Apart from the Hans, who comprise well over nine-tenths of China's population, there are more than 40
Author: MA HSUEH-LIANG Year 1954 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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86. 'Painted Faces' of The Chinese Theatre
FOR CENTURIES, the former feudal rulers of China tried to use the national drama to reinforce their powers over men's minds. But no one could force the people to love tyrants, corrupt officials and
Author: MA YEN-HSIANG Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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87. Farm-hands to Cooperative Farmers
A DAY'S motor journey from Lanchow, capital of Kansu province in northwest China, there is a town called Yungchang. Southwest of it, just off the highway, lies a stretch of fields about six miles long
Author: MA YU-PING Year 1955 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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88. On the Sinkiang Road
TWELVE of us - ten doctors, a nurse and a laboratory technician - left Peking by rail on the first stage of a 2,800-mile journey. We were going to the far grasslands in the Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous
Author: MA HAI-TEH Year 1957 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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89. Clinic for the Kazakhs
WE set up our first grassland clinic near the banks of a stream called Beloksu ("Fish Creek"). Around us were the rolling plains of northwestern Sinkiang, with a backdrop of snow-covered mountains,
Author: MA HAI-TEH Year 1957 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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90. A Script for the Miao People
ONCE, says an ancient tale, the ancestors of the Miao people had a written language. But when they moved out of the east into the west, crossing a huge river, writing was lost. To this day the Miaos
Author: MA HSUEH-LIANG Year 1957 Issue 7 PDF HTML