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1. On a Street Named Hungshunli
UNTIL a very short time ago there weren't many people in Tientsin, the northern port city, who could direct you to Hungshunli Street. It was an obscure, narrow street or lane, a cluster of houses
Author: LIN CHIA-FANG Year 1958 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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2. How a Hospital Serves the People
BRIGHT SKY, Tsao Yu's latest popular play, is set in a Peking hospital. The hospital staff consists of doctors and nurses thoroughly trained along Western lines and is equipped with the most
Author: LIN CHIA-FANG Year 1958 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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3. Young Builders of Socialism
Chinese young activists from all parts of the country meet in Peking to review their achievements in the great leap forward and set their sights on still greater victories next year.THE Second
Author: LING CHIA-FANG Year 1958 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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4. Korean Chic
South Korean soap operas get Chinese fans in a spinLi Chanjuan, a college student from Chongqing, is so crazy about Korean soap operas that she watches them day and night. In fact, she hardly has
Author: LIN LIN Year 2007 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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5. The East Wind Prevails Over the West Wind
In numbers, in morale and the material resources that count, the forces of peace surpass those of war. The U.S. policy of trying to dictate to the world from "positions of strength" was never more
Author: by LIN HAI Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. TEE SPIRIT OF PROGRESS
Following is the abridged version of an article by Lin Tieh, First Secretary of the Hopei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, which was published in "Renmin Ribao" on May 13, 1958
Author: LIN TIEH Year 1958 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. China's Monetary System
CHINA today has an independent, unified and stable socialist monetary system geared to serve the interests of the people and the needs of socialist construction. It is devised to oil the wheels of
Author: TSENG LIN Year 1958 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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8. Electrification Spurts Ahead
CHINA is well set on the road to electrification. During the past five years her power output increased at the average rate of 21.6 per cent a year. By 1957 it reached 19,300 million kwh. This was
Author: LIN TIEN Year 1958 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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9. A Journal of Design
China, which for millennia has taken a pride in the skill and fertile imagination of its handicraftsmen and designers, now for the first time has a periodical - Decoration - devoted exclusively to
Author: LIN TZU Year 1959 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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10. Cotton Bow to Cotton Mill
THERE is an old-fashioned, two-storey house down a lane in Changsha's East District with a newish signboard over the gate: "East Wind Cotton Mill." Women are working at wooden spinning wheels in its
Author: LIN NIEN Year 1959 Issue 24 PDF HTML