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21. A Livestock-Breeding Commune
CRASSLANDS cover more than two-thirds of the total area of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, offering excellent pastures for raising livestock. There are altogether 163 people's communes in the
Author: Our Correspondents Kao Yun and Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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22. Mongolian Population: From Sharp Decline to Steady Increase
WHAT impressed us most, during our tour of the Inner Mongolian pastoral areas, were the children and adolescents of the Mongolian nationality. There were great numbers of them. This is a major change
Author: Our Correspondents Kao Yun and Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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23. Labour Emulation Drive
Beginning with this issue, we shall publish a series of three reports describing the labour emulation campaign now in full swing among railway workers, the nature of our railways which belong to the
Author: Our Correspondents Li Mu and Hsiang Jung Year 1978 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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24. They Belong to the People
CHINA'S railways today are owned by the whole people, and the railway workers and staff members are masters of the country. The railways help promote the development of the national economy and serve
Author: Our Correspondents Li Mu and Hsiang Jung Year 1978 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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25. Construction Progresses Despite Difficulties
ALTHOUGH trains had run on tracks in China for 73 years by 1949, the year of liberation, the country itself had not been able to produce a single locomotive.Now New China is 28 years old. In trackage
Author: Our Correspondents Li Mu and Hsiang Jung Year 1978 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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26. Ports of China
CHINA'S indented mainland coastline is more than 18,000 kilometres long and has many well-known harbours. There is Chanchiang on the South China Sea coast, Kwangchow's Whampoa, the biggest in south
Author: Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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27. "Big Drama on a Small Stage"
SET forth by Chairman Mao, the principle of self-reliance is basic for carrying out revolution and construction in China, including the development of industry. In the case of a city, application of
Author: Our Correspondent Hsiang Jung Year 1975 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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28. "Big Drama on a Small Stage"
The first of this two-part report appeared in issue No. 22. - Ed.SELF-RELIANCE and high speed mark the industrial development in the medium-sized city of Chang-chow.Self-reliance is no vague slogan.
Author: Our Correspondent Hsiang Jung Year 1975 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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29. An Effective Way to Speed Up Chemical Fertilizer Production
CHINA's chemical fertilizer production has developed rapidly in recent years. With the building of a number of large chemical fertilizer plants as well as numerous smaller ones all over the country,
Author: Our Correspondent Hsiang Jung Year 1975 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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30. Geological Exploration: Achievements and Prospects
A NATIONAL conference of geological departments on learning from the Taching Oilfield- the red banner on China's industrial front - was held in Peking from July 1 to 13.Among the well over 2,600
Author: Our Correspondent Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 31 PDF HTML