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231. A Glimpse of Rural Life
China's 800 million peasants live on 50,000 people's communes. As many of our readers are interested in knowing more about how peasants and rural cadres work and live, our correspondent recently
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Hua Year 1980 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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232. Small Hydropower Stations
Small hydropower stations, as a simple and easy regenerative energy resource, are of great importance to inspiring the economies of comparatively backward rural areas in China, particularly
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Hua Year 1981 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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233. Not Just an Employment Agency
ALTHOUGH it is one of China's bigger cities, Xian is not plagued with thousands waiting for years to find work. The majority of those who enter the labour market each year can be employed within 12
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Hua Year 1982 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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234. Strait Talking
China’s mainland and Taiwan forge closer links amid hard economic times
Author: By LIU YUANXU & MENG HUA Year 2009 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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235. How the Minorities in Yunnan Change
THE minority peoples who live along China's south-western border in Yunnan Province - the Lisus. Kawas, Chingpos, Pulangs, Lahus, Nus, Tulungs and Penglungs - are moving from very primitive ways of
Author: HUANG CHANG-LU Year 1958 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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236. Jung Kuo-tuan: New World Champion
CHINA'S 21-year-old national table tennis champion Jung Kuo-tuan became world champion after beating Ferenc Sido 3:1 in the men's singles finals at the 25th World Table Tennis Championships held from
Author: HUANG CHUNG-HO Year 1959 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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237. The People's Liberation Army
AUGUST 1 is the birthday of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army-the predecessor of the People's Liberation Army - an important date in the history of the Chinese revolution.The origins go
Author: HU HUANG-TAI Year 1959 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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238. Controlling the Waters and Rivers
1958 saw unprecedented progress in China's water conservancy work. State investments in capital construction in this field for that year alone amounted to something over four-fifths of what was
Author: HUANG HSIEN-LIU Year 1959 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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239. Into New Fields of Engineering
IN the Chinese pavilion at the International Fail in Bombay, an Englishman stopped to look at a precision grinder made by the Shanghai Machine Tool Works. The beautifully made machine evidently
Author: LIU HSIEN-HUANG Year 1959 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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240. A "Pauper's Plant" Takes the Lead
The Kunming Pneumatic Tools Plant is known today throughout the country as the "'Pauper's Co-op' on the industrial front." This requires some explanation. The "Pauper's Co-op" was the nickname of the
Author: CHIN YU-HUANG Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML