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1. Transforming a Poor Hill Village
This report shows the way the new-type peasants of China combine revolutionary drive with a down-to-earth scientific spirit in building a socialist countryside. Relying on collective effort, the
Author: CHEN HSUEH-NUNG Year 1964 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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2. Full Market Counters in Peking
New China's capital with a population of several millions is successfully solving the problem of supplying itself with non-staple foods. The "secret" of its success is socialist planning of
Author: CHEN HSUEH-NUNG Year 1965 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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3. To Get Stable, High Yields
FARMS throughout China are engaged in a largescale, mass effort in capital construction. Stage by stage and area by area, they aim to turn the greater part of the country's cultivated land, in not
Author: CHEN HSUEH-NUNG Year 1965 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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4. Mutual Interests Promote Ties
IN the 40 years since both Western Europe and China were ravaged by war, the nations have rebuilt their economies and have forged friendships that stretch halfway around the world.As the West
Author: CHEN AN Year 1985 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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5. China's Noticeable Diplomacy of 1990
In the passing year 1990, when the international situation underwent drastic changes, China has upheld its policy of reform and opening up to the outside world while retaining its independent foreign
Author: Chen Wenying and Chen Xiaochun Year 1990 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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6. Green Wonder
Desertified land now covers about 36 million square km of the world's total land area. Desertification, which affects more than 100 countries and regions with a combined population of 1.2 billion,
Author: Chen Jiazhen, Chen Sichang Year 2000 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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7. NEW EARTH
"The writing is clear, direct and easy; and this reader at least found an extraordinary quality of happiness making itself felt in these stories of peasants' lives. . . ."- London "Daily Worker""New
Author: by Jack Chen Year 1958 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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8. Qu Yi - Modern Minstrelsy
Qu yi (the tuneful art[注释1]) is the art of the ballad singer, the folk minstrel, the story-teller, reciting or singing to the accompaniment of the clappers, drum or stringed instrument, depending
Author: CHEN SHUN Year 1958 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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9. Dramas Against U.S. Provocations
Premier Chou En-lai's statement on the provocative U.S. activities in the Taiwan Straits area came over the radio at nightfall on September 6 just as Peking's theatres were getting ready for their
Author: CHEN KANG Year 1958 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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10. RECORD-BREAKING CROPS
CHINA is producing record crops to match the spirit of the great leap forward. The national output of grain this year will be somewhere between 300 million and 350 million tons, 60 to 90 per cent
Author: CHAO CHEN Year 1958 Issue 31 PDF HTML