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11. Cultural Revolution of China's National Minorities
Following is a translation of the speech delivered on November 26 at the opening ceremony of the Amateur Art Festival of the National Minorities by Lu Ting-yi, Alternate Member of the Political
Author: U TING-YI Year 1964 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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12. Nanjing Massacre: A Dark Page in History
IN the sweltering summer heat. I travelled to Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu, to take part in activities commemorating the 40th anniversary of victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan. The
Author: Y. L. TING Our Correspondent Year 1985 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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13. Gansu: A remote landlocked province
To many foreign readers, Gansu, with its capital Lan-zhou, is probably a strange name. Yet it is intimately familiar to historians because one-fifth of the celebrated Silk Road crosses the province
Author: "Gansu Ribao" Correspondent Cheng Jie and Our Correspondent Zhou Yi Year 1983 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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14. Rural Economy Records Progress
Favorable trends that dominated China's agricultural production and rural economy as a whole in 1993 resulted in record high outputs of grain, edible oil, meat and aquatic products. Despite a
Author: by Our Special Correspondent Song Yi and Our Staff Reporter Han Guojian Year 1994 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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15. Rebuilding Heroic Tomao
TAMAO Mountain in the northeast of Kiangsi Province and south of the Yangtse, well-known as a revolutionary base before liberation, has recently won new fame; this time for its big advance in
Author: TING CHIANG Year 1961 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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16. Loka Takes On a New Look
THE fields on either side of the road from Lhasa to Chetang, an important town in the Loka Special Administrative Region, were full of busy people as we motored along. The qingke barley and wheat had
Author: KUO TING Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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17. Story of a Himalayan Village
RECENTLY I visited Drulpa Township, Lhuntze County, in the Loka Area of southern Tibet. In the past, the people of Drulpa were described as having "long arms in short sleeves" - they lived on relief
Author: TING KANG Year 1962 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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18. Food Crisis and Why
In the food store, no more flour or rice.In the restaurant, no more bread or cakes.From the people's mind the Congress [Party] has vanished.From their faces the smiles have disappeared.- A poem
Author: TING CHUAN Year 1966 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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19. Shanghai's Yuyuan Market
ANYONE who has more than a nodding acquaintance with Shanghai knows the Yuyuan Market in the southern part of the city. Its galaxy of "small, native and specialty" goods attracts thousands of
Author: Ting Tsai Year 1973 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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20. Clarifying "Burning Books and Burying Confucian Scholars Alive"
AFTER Chin Shih Huang (259-210 B.C.) had unified China and founded the first centralized feudal state in Chinese history, "burning books and burying Confucian scholars alive" was an important
Author: Shih Ting Year 1974 Issue 19 PDF HTML