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1. The Bandung Spirit Thrives
Since the Bandung Conference a major trend has come to the fore: the peoples of Asia and Africa are playing an increasingly important role in shaping the future of humanity.THE Bandung Conference of
Author: TUNG FENG Year 1958 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. High Conquest-The Second Ascent of Muztagh Ata
Friday, June 12, 1959We left Kashgar today by car. Our party of more than fifty Chinese men and women climbers is going to climb Muztagh Ata -the "Father of Ice Mountains" rising 7,546 metres above
Author: WANG FENG-TUNG Year 1959 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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3. High Conquest-The Second Ascent of Muztagh Ata
This is the last instalment of an abridged version of the diary of Wang Feng-tung, instructor to the Chinese expedition that reached the summit of the "Father of Ice Mountains" last month. - Ed.Friday
Author: WANG FENG-TUNG Year 1959 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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4. Imperialism and Reactionaries Never Learn
IN the current row over Johnson's Vietnam policy, quite a few leading lights of the Washington "power elite" have deplored the "harebrained" repetition of a fatal mistake - getting the U.S.A.
Author: Tung Feng-hao Year 1966 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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5. The Divisible Colossus
BIG or small, everything in the world can be divided into parts. The "colossus" of U.S. imperialism is no exception.Looked at as a whole, the United States is the biggest imperialist power on earth.
Author: Tung Feng-hao Year 1966 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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6. An Epoch of Great Upheavals
READING through the headlines in the newspapers these days one can easily see that underneath the din and turmoil far-reaching changes are taking place all over the world. Where there was seeming
Author: Tung Feng-hao Year 1966 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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7. The World Advances Through Revolution
THE world is changing. It is changing so drastically and so rapidly as to surpass the expectations of many.All reactionary classes are incapable of comprehending the changes. They are basically
Author: Tung Feng-hao Year 1966 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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8. New Stage in People's Viet-nam
This article on the new era in Viet-nam was written by the Chief Editor of "Nhandan," leading Viet-namese newspaper, for the Peking "Renmin Ribao," from which it has been translated in full.PRESIDENT
Author: HOANG TUNG Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. THEATRE
Shensi OperaWhen the Shensi Opera Troupe ended its tour in Peking early this month, it had enhanced the affection which theatregoers of the capital have for traditional opera from China's northwest;
Author: CHIANG TUNG Year 1958 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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10. Out of a Rocky Hillside
Many factors have enabled this desolate mountain hamlet to start up on the road to prosperity from its former backwardness, but one of the main essentials, say the people there, has been the sound
Author: TUNG SHENG Year 1962 Issue 35 PDF HTML