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21. Superpowers and Neutron Bomb
ACCORDING to the Western press, in his recent messages to West German Federal Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and leaders of other Western countries concerning their deliberations on production and
Author: Jen Ping Year 1978 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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22. Reclaiming Wasteland
THE Sanchiang Plain on China's northeastern frontier is now humming with activity. Numerous tents have been put up and convoys of fully loaded trucks have arrived in an endless stream. Amidst the
Author: Jen Min Year 1978 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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23. Learn-From-Taching Movement Surges On
IN April-May 1977, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China called the National Conference on Learning From Taching in Industry to pass on the experience gained by the Taching Oilfield
Author: Jen Min Year 1978 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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24. What the Central People's Government Has Done for Tibet
THE quelling of the rebellion in Tibet has cleared the way for the building of a new, prosperous Tibet. The bulk of the Tibetan population hails this prospect with open arms. As the direct
Author: TSUNG CHAO-JEN Year 1959 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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25. The Ula System and Taxation in Tibet
THE system of serfdom in Tibet includes, among other forms of exploitation, the notorious ula system and innumerable tax levies. The kasha (the former local government of Tibet), monasteries and the
Author: TSUNG CHAO-JEN Year 1959 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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26. LIFE IN THE LOKA AREA
SOUTH of the Tsangpo River and southeast of Lhasa lies the Loka area. In its green valleys are broad rivers, extensive fields of qingke barley, flax and rape, and tree-girt villages; on the mountain
Author: TSUNG CHAO-JEN Year 1959 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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27. Chungking-A Pioneer in Collective Life
CHUNGKING on the upper Yangtse, wartime "capital" of the Kuomintang, once groaned under the racketeer rule of bureaucrat-capitalists and landlords backed by imperialism. Today it is one of the
Author: KUAN HSIN-JEN Year 1960 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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28. An Urban Commune Thrives
THE story of Xiangfang ("Fragrant Portal") People's Commune, one of the earliest urban communes in the country, sheds light on the dynamics of growth and vitality of this new form of social
Author: KUAN HSIN-JEN Year 1960 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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29. The Final Assault on the World's Highest Peak
On May 24 and 25, three Chinese mountaineers, Wang Fu-chou, a young geologist from Peking, Chu Ying-hua, a lumberjack from Szechuan, and Gonpa, a Tibetan P.L.A. man, in a magnificent effort forced
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN Year 1960 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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30. The Climb to the Top of the Earth
THE three Chinese mountaineers who battled their way up to the summit of Mount Jolmo Lungma on May 25, added a brilliant page to the annals of world mountaineering. They exploded the myth about the
Author: KUO CHAO-JEN Year 1960 Issue 23 PDF HTML