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1101. Taming the Yellow River
THE Yellow River basin was the "cradle of Chinese civilization" but the river is probably more widely known as "China's Sorrow." It is an unruly stream, notorious for the huge amount of silt it
Author: WANG HUA-YUN Year 1959 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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1102. Oil Output Up
China's oil industry has changed fundamentally since the big leap forward that began in 1958. There were only four oilfields and two natural gas fields of industrial value before liberation. Now
Author: WANG CHIH-CHUN Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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1103. The Bronze Culture of Ancient Yunnan
Archaeologists have long been intrigued by stray finds before liberation of small bronze objects and, in particular, of bronze drums of a peculiar form that have hinted at the existence of a
Author: WANG CHIUN-MING Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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1104. The Yis Leap from Slavery to Socialism
THERE are over 3,200,000 people of the Yi nationality in China. They live mainly in the southwestern provinces of Szechuan, Yunnan and Kweichow. The largest compact group of them dwells in the
Author: WANG WEI-HSUN Year 1960 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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1105. All-Out Aid to Agriculture-The Loyang Way
"PLOUGHING without oxen," that age-old dream of the Chinese peasants is already a fact today in some parts of the country; mechanization of agriculture is on the agenda of the day. China's industry
Author: WANG CHAO-TUNG Year 1961 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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1106. Szechuan's Bronze Age
It was once thought that Szechuan in China's southwest "did not pass through a true bronze age." But recent archaeological finds have now proved conclusively that on the contrary, it has its own
Author: WANG CHUN-MING Year 1962 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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1107. "Welfare State" for Whom?
SINCE the 1930s, bourgeois economists have been trying to make out that state monopoly capitalism has laid the foundations of the "welfare state." More recently, the Kennedy Administration in the
Author: WANG YU-CHUAN Year 1962 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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1108. The May Fourth Movement
"The May Fourth Movement was an anti-imperialist as well as an antifeudal movement. Its outstanding historical significance lies in ... a thorough and uncompromising opposition to imperialism and a
Author: WANG LAI-TI Year 1962 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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1109. Veteran Cotton Grower-Chu Yao-li
National model farmers in China are chosen from peasants who have distinguished themselves in a specific branch of agriculture. Being politically advanced and enjoying the respect and trust of the
Author: WANG HOU-KAI Year 1962 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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1110. Medicine Town Revived
Changshuchen rose and fell as a market centre for medicinal herbs in the old society. Its revival and flourishing growth today is a remarkable illustration of the renaissance of traditional Chinese
Author: WANG CHAO-LIN Year 1963 Issue 7 PDF HTML