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1. "VANGUARD OF TRADERS"
THE neon sign glittering in the night over a provision store on a Tientsin street was a unique one: a flag with a star at the top of its staff and bearing the words: "Kwangfu Road Shop - VANGUARD OF
Author: JUNG WEI-WEN Year 1960 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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2. Disabled Children Attend Regular Schools
There are 6 million disabled children in China, and their schooling cannot possibly be resolved by solely relying on special education schools. One solution is to let them attend classes with normal
Author: Wei Wen Year 1999 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. Progress in Using Satellites To Reduce Disasters
The 42nd UN Assembly convened in 1987 named the last 10 years of this century the "Decade of International Natural Disaster Reduction". It aims to apply the most up-to-date technology to reduce
Author: Wei Wen Year 1999 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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4. New-Type Farmers
China's new socialist countryside gives plenty of educational opportunities to its formerly education-starved peasants. A new generation of educated, scientifically minded young farmers is playing a
Author: WEI WEN-HUA Year 1962 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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5. Science Changes People's Life
Merely two decades ago, the great majority of Chinese people had no distinct concept what a comfortable life would be when Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping put forward the idea of reform. "The aim is to
Author: Our Special Correspondent Wei Wen Year 1998 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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6. Ports of China
CHINA'S indented mainland coastline is more than 18,000 kilometres long and has many well-known harbours. There is Chanchiang on the South China Sea coast, Kwangchow's Whampoa, the biggest in south
Author: Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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7. Fuhsing Island-Modern Fishery Base
HALF the fish consumed daily by the seven million inhabitants of Shanghai comes from a tiny island in the Whangpoo River, which cleaves that great metropolis in half. Fuhsing Island, once a forsaken
Author: CHANG JUNG-CHENG Year 1961 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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8. Salt and Its Makers
THE INDUSTRY: China produced 11,040,000 tons of salt in 1959. This surpassed the target set for 1962 in the Second Five-Year Plan (1958-62). It was a remarkable achievement. Before liberation the
Author: PENG KUEI-JUNG Year 1961 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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9. Early Days of the Chinese Red Army
The following consists of reminiscences of the Autumn Harvest Uprising and the ensuing struggles which led to the establishment of the first revolutionary base area on the Chingkang Mountains. These
Author: LO JUNG-HUAN Year 1962 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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10. Sports in China Serve the People
AT the 2nd National Games held recently in Peking, the mass display Song in Praise of Revolution performed by 16,000 youths and children, with its vivid revolutionary theme and graceful callisthenic
Author: JUNG KAO-TANG Year 1965 Issue 44 PDF HTML