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1. New Year Pictures
Sales of nien hua - New Year pictures to decorate the people's homes at the Spring Festival - have run into hundreds of millions this year. A selection of 180 pieces produced in the last few years is
Author: SAN LIN Year 1960 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. Yi Wen's Special Numbers
An increasing number of works by Asian and African writers are being translated into Chinese. The September and October issues of Yi Wen, the monthly magazine of Chinese translations of world
Author: CHANG SAN Year 1958 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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3. Traditional Chinese Operas
Traditional Chinese operas total about 300 in variety, with a number of them enjoying national fame, such as the Peking, Pingju, Yueju and Yuju operas. Of them, Peking opera, with a history of over
Author: Mo San Year 1999 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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4. A Page of Provincial News
KANSU Province, in the northwest, was lately one of China's poorest and most backward regions. With an area as big as Italy and Greece combined, before liberation it had only twenty small industrial
Author: CHEN PO-SAN Year 1958 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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5. China's Second "Great Wall"
The people of Kansu Province are remaking nature by creating oases in the desert and building a huge canal 2,000 metres above sea level. Initial success has also been achieved in experiments with the
Author: CHEN PO-SAN Year 1958 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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6. Cable-Tow Traction for Farm Tools
CABLE-TOWS are being used increasingly on China's farms to pull ploughs and other farm tools. Together with tractors, they are very likely to provide a fresh impetus to the mechanization of China's
Author: CHEN PO-SAN Year 1959 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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7. Loyang's Tractor Works
CHINA began her mass production of tractors with the official commissioning of the No. 1 Tractor Works in Loyang, Honan Province on November 1.A grand inauguration, held to celebrate the occasion on
Author: CHEN PO-SAN Year 1959 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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8. Iron and Steel: From Nil to a Big Flow
A LITTLE more than a year ago, coastal Shantung Province was a blank as far as ferrous metallurgy was concerned. But thanks to the mass movement for iron and steel that started in 1958, it is now one
Author: CHEN PO-SAN Year 1959 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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9. "Hongqi"-China's First Passenger Car
THE "Hongqi" (Red Flag) is the first de luxe limousine ever to be made in China. It has been in serial production at the No. 1 Motor Works, Changchun, since August 1959. An excellent car, it can
Author: CHEN PO-SAN Year 1959 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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10. An Engine Named for Chairman Mao
FIFTEEN years ago this spring, just after Harbin up in northeast China was liberated, a group of railway workers in that city built the Mao Tse-tung locomotive. Taking the parts of an old engine
Author: CHEN PO-SAN Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML