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1. Li Ta-chao-Staunch Revolutionary
On the occasion of the 41st anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party on July 1, 1921, we print this article on the life and struggle of Li Ta-chao, one of the Party's founders. For
Author: CHIA CHIH Year 1962 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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2. PEKING
The post-liberation breath-taking changes in one of the most ancient and fascinating of the world's capitals. The rising industries, the collective farms on the outskirts, the crowded shops and
Author: Hu Chia Year 1958 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. People in the Van of The Cultural Revolution
THE recent national conference of outstanding groups and workers in education, culture, health, physical culture and journalism which met in Peking between June 1 and 11 was a meeting of heroes of
Author: WEN CHIA Year 1960 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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4. Outstanding Groups in The Cultural Revolution
In our issue No. 25 we published pen sketches of some of the cultural and educational workers who came to Peking last month to attend the national conference of outstanding groups and workers in
Author: WEN CHIA Year 1960 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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5. Served With Passion
Author: By Francisco Chia Year 2019 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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6. Finds at the Sanmen Gorge
The site of the Sanmen Gorge Reservoir on the Yellow River lies in the cradle of ancient Chinese civilization. This makes it essential to complete all archaeological work in the area before flooding
Author: AN CHIH-MING Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. New Neolithic Site
One of the most important archaeological finds since liberation has been the discovery of a neolithic village at Panpo on the eastern outskirts of Sian in Shensi Province. After four years of careful
Author: AN CHIH-MIN Year 1959 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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8. Important Recent Finds
Archaeology, like other branches of the sciences, has made rapid strides over the past few years. Conducted as part of a systematic scientific programme, its successes have been due in large measure
Author: CHIH MIN Year 1959 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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9. New Anyang Discoveries
Anyang, north of the Yellow River in Honan Province, is the site of the earliest known capital of China. For more than 300 years (14-11th centuries B.C.) it was the seat of the rulers of the Yin
Author: AN CHIH-MIN Year 1960 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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10. New Line of Research
Pre-liberation excavations at Anyang centred mainly on the site of the royal palace at Hsiaotun and the cemetery north of the Huan River. The new excavations have concentrated on the remains of the
Author: AN CHIH-MIN Year 1960 Issue 20 PDF HTML