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371. Silingol Steppe Grows Its Own Grain
AGREAT change has come over the Silingol League of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region. Its nomad herdsmen have taken up agriculture in a big way. Where for centuries only nomads with their herds
Author: LI FANG Year 1960 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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372. Big Cultural Changes in Inner Mongolia
The Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region provides a vivid example of how in a formerly backward national minority area, culture and education flourish, guided by socialist policies that take full
Author: LI FANG Year 1961 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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373. Shelter-Belts in China's Northeast
SEEN from the air, the green, criss-crossing walls of shelter-belts with a lush growth of different crops nestling in between, present a fascinating sight over vast areas in the northeastern part of
Author: LI FANG Year 1961 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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374. State Forest Plantations
CHINA, with its wide range of climate, makes a good home for a rich and varied tree life. The variety is still there, but ruthless exploitation under the old regimes cut down the forest area of this
Author: LI FANG Year 1961 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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375. Sian Enamelware Makes Its Mark
AT a recent national conference held in Sian, provincial capital of Shensi, to grade household enamelware, products of that city's Renmin Enamelware Factory were rated among the best in competition
Author: LI TANG Year 1961 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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376. TELL-TALE SILENCE
IN his address to the United Nations General Assembly on September 25, President Kennedy waxed eloquent about freedom and self-determination for all peoples. The United States, he said, did not
Author: YUAN LI Year 1961 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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377. REDRESSING THE EARTH
THE eight fruit-growing centres of Shensi, on the northwestern loess highlands, gathered this year some 200,000 tons of apples, grapes, pears, peaches and other fruits. This may not seem much to the
Author: LI TANG Year 1961 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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378. BONN INTO AFRICA
FOSTERED by the United States, the West German monopoly capitalists have made a rapid recovery and swiftly increased their economic strength since the end of World War II. They are now speeding up
Author: LI YUEH Year 1962 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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379. Visit to Anshan Steel
ON a recent visit to the Anshan Iron and Steel Works (Angang, for short) - China's biggest metallurgical plant - I saw the great changes that have taken place in this northeast China industrial
Author: FANG LI Year 1962 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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380. New World of the Olunchuns
TRAVELLING northwest from Harbin our train crossed the Hulunbuir grassland in the northeastern part of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region till it reached Yakeshih, a small junction. Then it turned
Author: LI FANG Year 1962 Issue 52 PDF HTML