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1. History of Overseas Chinese and Their Glorious Tradition
FOR many years Soviet revisionism has been singing in unison with Lin Piao and the "gang of four," slandering that overseas Chinese belong to the "capitalist class." Is this really the case? Let's
Author: Lien Kuan Year 1978 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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2. Power Lines on Shensi Farms
AS part of the programme to modernize agriculture and improve rural living conditions, China's villages are getting a steadily increasing supply of electric power for production and household needs.
Author: KUAN HUA Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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3. Socialist Commerce in China
CHINA'S socialist commerce is a bridge linking agriculture with industry and production with consumption.Industry's growth requires agriculture to provide more foodstuff and raw materials as well as
Author: YAO KUAN Year 1964 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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4. Bigger Herds - Better Farming
A PEASANT plodding behind his plough has for centuries been a familiar figure on the Chinese landscape. Nowadays, more and more, that figure is giving place to the peasant at the wheel of a tractor,
Author: LIEN NAN Year 1961 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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5. Peking Medical Teams Tour Rural Areas
AFTER touring the countryside for about a year, providing medical services to the peasants and herdsmen, seven medical teams have returned to Peking. Most of the team members were doctors, including
Author: Yi Lien Year 1972 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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6. The "Gang of Four" and The Trotskyites
AS proved time and again in the history of the international communist movement, every time the revolution came to a head, the bourgeois representatives lurking in the Communist Party surfaced
Author: Chung Lien Year 1977 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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7. How Industry Aids Agriculture
INDUSTRY and agriculture are the two most important branches of the national economy. They are interdependent. The harmonious development of a socialist economy requires, in the first place, good
Author: WANG KUAN-WEI Year 1959 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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8. Chungking-A Pioneer in Collective Life
CHUNGKING on the upper Yangtse, wartime "capital" of the Kuomintang, once groaned under the racketeer rule of bureaucrat-capitalists and landlords backed by imperialism. Today it is one of the
Author: KUAN HSIN-JEN Year 1960 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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9. An Urban Commune Thrives
THE story of Xiangfang ("Fragrant Portal") People's Commune, one of the earliest urban communes in the country, sheds light on the dynamics of growth and vitality of this new form of social
Author: KUAN HSIN-JEN Year 1960 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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10. A Tour in Tibet-From An Artist's Diary
Last July, the Union of Chinese Artists arranged for the three of us, the painters Tung Hsi-wen, Shao Ping-kun and myself to go on an art tour to make paintings of Tibet. When we left, Peking was
Author: WU KUAN-CHUNG Year 1962 Issue 8 PDF HTML