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991. Hitting a High Note
Music heralds the beginning of an era of great changes
Author: By Tang Yuankai Year 2018 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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992. The Reel Story
The Chinese film industry's growth over seven decades
Author: By Tang Yuankai Year 2019 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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993. A Golden Age
Science fiction gains traction as demand for quality works grows
Author: By Tang Yuankai Year 2020 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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994. NEW OASES IN SINKIANG
NEW life is coming to the basin of the Tarim, China's greatest inland river in the Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region. Where there was nothing but deserts, dry flats that extend in all directions, a
Author: LIU CHO-TANG Year 1959 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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995. Minhang-Shanghai's First Satellite Town
To meet the needs of industrial development, China's big cities such as Shanghai, Tientsin and Nanking are making plans to build satellite towns at their outer approaches. These towns will be built
Author: CHANG HSU-TANG Year 1960 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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996. China's Fast-Growing Tractor Industry
MORE and more Chinese-made tractors are coming off the assembly lines and rolling onto the fields as spring ploughing gets into its stride. Machines are not yet the mainstay of China's farms. At the
Author: TANG TSUNG-LIEH Year 1961 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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997. Makers of "Forever" Bicycles
IN China's cities the bicycle is ubiquitous. In some of the bigger urban centres like Peking and Shanghai, they run into the hundreds of thousands, dominating the rush-hour traffic. In the countryside
Author: TANG KAO-TSAI Year 1962 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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998. Anshan Protects the Worker on the Job
WHEN summer set in, over 1,800 ventilating or mist-spraying devices were set going to reduce temperatures in the many shops of the Anshan Iron and Steel Works, China's biggest steel complex up in the
Author: TANG YEN-WEN Year 1962 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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999. Growing China Tea in Mali
I LEARNT when I was still in China that the Malian people are very fond of drinking tea, because it is especially helpful to digestion after a beef or mutton meal. They used to import 400 tons of tea
Author: LIN KEUI-TANG Year 1965 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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1000. 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