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1. Brazilian Artists in Peking
New rhythms of the samba were abroad last week at the People's Theatre in Peking when the Brazilian Radio and Television Artists Delegation, led by Alberto Carmo, performed for three successive
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1958 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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2. Socialist Singing
An unusual concert was given last July at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Canton. All the performers were amateurs from Kwangtung farm and fishing co-ops and factories. The songs they sang were
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1958 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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3. Songs for National Day
Many are the songs we sing each year, But none can compare with this year. The nation leaps ahead with giant strides, Mountains yield their treasures; rivers are harnessed; Waters are made to flow
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1958 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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4. Written Languages for All
IN these days of the technical and cultural revolutions, the work of creating written languages for those national minorities in China which still have none has been stepped up. Socialism requires
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1958 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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5. Songs from the Steppes
The fortnight-long exhibition of folk songs from Inner Mongolia held last month in Peihai Park was a new experience to Peking lovers of folk literature and music. It was an unusual show; a sort of
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1959 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. Early Spring
Joris Ivens' new colour documentary Early Spring, produced by the Central Newsreel and Documentary Film Studio of Peking, is a prose-poem on the screen. It is perhaps one of the most attractive
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1959 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. A Peasant Poet
Along the Weiho River in Shensi Province, Wang Lao-chiu has long been famous as a peasant poet. He was born, bred and lived most of the 66 years of his life here. Now his name is much in the news far
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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8. China's National Minority Areas Prosper
UNPRECEDENTED economic and cultural advances are the keynotes in the parts of China inhabited by the national minorities. The national minorities account for more than 35 million of China's population
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1959 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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9. Democratic Reform: The Road to Happiness
THE Kantse Autonomous Chou for the Tibetan People in Szechuan Province gives a living picture of the life of Tibetans before and after democratic reform, of what happens when the terrible yoke of
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1959 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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10. Aesop
The first Latin American play to appear on the Chinese stage, Guillermo Figuereido's Aesop, had its premiere on the evening of July 1 at the Shoudu (Capital) Theatre. This play by the eminent
Author: CHANG SEN Year 1959 Issue 28 PDF HTML