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1. In the Kwangsi Autonomous Region
The editor of "Peking Review" recently visited the Kwangsi Autonomous Region for the Chuang People. This is the first instalment of his impressions. The second, "Among the Yao People in Kwangsi,"
Author: C. F. YANG Year 1959 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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2. Among the Yao People in Kwangsi
This is the concluding instalment of impressions of a trip to Kwangsi by the editor of "Peking Review."The Yao mountains glisten like gold, Rice and corn grow big and plentiful, Drought and flood are
Author: C. F. YANG Year 1959 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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3. The "Corsair"
In 1954 when the Moscow Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theatre presented Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake in Peking, the first full-length ballet ever performed by a first-rate company in
Author: C. I. F. Year 1959 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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4. Bolshoi Ballet In Peking
The Bolshoi Ballet opened its eagerly awaited visit to China on September 29, with a "Highlights" programme at Peking's Capital Theatre.Later it will go to Shanghai., Wuhan and Canton on a tour that
Author: C. I. F. Year 1959 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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5. Nineteen Poems
By Mao Tse-tungForeign Languages Press. 60 pp.The English translation of nineteen poems by Mao Tse-tung will be available in a separate volume by the end of this month. Few of these poems were
Author: C. Y. Year 1958 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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6. A New Type of Film
The films produced in 1958 which are now coming to the screens have brought a new trend in film subject-matter and a new type of film.This is the year of the great leap forward and in the course of it
Author: C. S. Year 1958 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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7. The Lesson of an American's Life
MY son John, while spending a year as a student in China, fell ill on September 26, his 20th birthday. On January 3 at Johns Hopkins Hospital, he died.It is still too soon - perhaps it will always be
Author: Philip F. Zeidman (USA) Year 1982 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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8. Mao Zedong: A Guiding Star Over China
My grandparents were born into slavery in the United States of America. All of my adult life has been dedicated to the eradication of the cruel legacy of bondage in my native land. My struggle for
Author: Robert F. Williams Year 1993 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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9. The U.S. in Central Asia: Cause of Concern?
How does this war end? What follows it? How do we get out? After sad experiences, Americans have little taste for a peacekeeper role. In the 2000 presidential election campaign, both candidates
Author: Harry F. Rosenthal Year 2002 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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10. Peaceful Co-existence in Action
RECENT developments in Sino-Cambodian relations mark a further advance in peaceful co-existence among the Asian countries despite imperialist attempts to sow division. Prince Norodom Sihanouk,
Author: T. R. C. Year 1958 Issue 27 PDF HTML