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1. Edgar Snow and His "Red Star Over China"
ONE afternoon in June 1936, with the scorching sun beating down on the loess plateau in northern Shensi and a hot wind whipping up clusters of dust, a small group of people trudged along a mountain
Author: Chiang Shan Year 1978 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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2. Edgar Snow and His "Red Star Over China"
The first half of this article (see our last issue) describes Snow's tour of the northern Shensi revolutionary base area in the 1930s after breaking through the Kuomintang reactionaries' blockade.
Author: Chiang Shan Year 1978 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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3. Far More Than Oil
A major event in China's economic development, the National Conference on Learning From Taching in Industry is now in session. How was the Taching Oilfield opened up and built? What are its main
Author: Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1977 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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4. Stand Up Straight
THE building of Taching began in 1960. The same year, major third world oil producers adopted a measure of great importance - setting up the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). By
Author: Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1977 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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5. Stagnation: Cause and Solution
China is a developing socialist country. Changes in the most backward border regions are often more striking.What has made this development possible? Where does the strength that paved the way lie?
Author: Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1974 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. 24 Years of Rapid Change
"Stagnation: Cause and Solution," the first part of this report on Kunming, capital city of Yunnan Province, appeared in our last issue. - Ed.KUNMING, on the northern shores of the
Author: Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1974 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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7. Conquering the "Evil Air"
ON the eve of departing for the Szumao Region[注释1], I was given a copy of a traveller's notes published before liberation. There was a chapter about Szumao in 1944. One passage read: "What a city,
Author: Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1974 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. Mass Line in Road Building
CARAVANS of twenty, thirty or more pack-horses inching along a narrow path deep in the mountains with someone in front beating a gong to frighten away wild animals; making a bonfire at night in a
Author: Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1974 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. When the Earthquake Came
REVOLUTION ended stagnation in Yunnan Province. There has been a steady upswing in industrial and agricultural production, the people are rid of malaria, a highway network now webs the province,
Author: Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1974 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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10. "Black Gold" and The Red Flag
CAPITALISM was restored as the revisionists rose to power in the Soviet Union, the world's first socialist state. Those who head industrial and other enterprises now ride roughshod over the labouring
Author: Our Correspondent Chiang Shan-hao Year 1977 Issue 21 PDF HTML