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  • [[1987]]: [[China Children's Film Studio]] was founded.
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  • ...as well as their financial assets, to foreign countries. Their spouses and children usually reside abroad and obtain foreign passports or permanent residence p
    525 bytes (76 words) - 00:50, 6 August 2014
  • ...as well as their financial assets, to foreign countries. Their spouses and children usually reside abroad and obtain foreign passports or permanent residence p
    528 bytes (76 words) - 07:50, 10 June 2014
  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] '''Left-behind children''' ('''留守儿童''') refer to those children who are cared for by a single parent or grandparents, usually residing in r
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  • ...Kong financier To Chung in 1998 aiming to improve the living conditions of children in AIDS-affected towns across the Chinese mainland. ...nhui]] and [[Yunnan]], by reducing social discrimination and assisting the children in (re-) building their confidence.
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  • ...kiing, grass-skiing, mountain boat-skiing, cable railway, luxurious yacht, children's playground, sand beach, sea-viewing corridor, woods train, car race, bird
    565 bytes (72 words) - 06:14, 23 March 2010
  • ...come a popular term in China over recent years. Its meaning signifies that children of [[migrant workers]] can enjoy the same rights as their urban peers in si ...native places. A 2003 regulation amended this by allowing migrant workers' children to receive the nine-year compulsory education in the cities where their par
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  • [[file:Shuangfei children (双非儿童).JPEG|thumb|250px|Shuangfei children (双非儿童)]] ...children''' ('''双非儿童''') was invented by the Hong Kong media. It refers to children delivered in Hong Kong by non-local parents, mostly Chinese mainland women.
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  • ...welfare for the young people, promoting the healthy and sound progress of children, enhancing international friendship, maintaining world peace and unifying [ ...al affairs office, the foundation department, external liaison department, children department and management division for the former residence of Soong Ching
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  • '''Yasuiqian''' ('''压岁钱''') means money given to children as a Chinese Lunar New Year gift which is usually put in a red envelope or ...rs, and friends, and usually the immediate family gives ''Hongbao'' to the children on [[Lunar New Year's Eve|New Year's Eve]]. Money given in this way may not
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  • '''Yasuiqian''' ('''压岁钱''') means money given to children as a Chinese Lunar New Year gift which is usually put in a red envelope or ...rs, and friends, and usually the immediate family gives ''Hongbao'' to the children on [[Lunar New Year's Eve|New Year's Eve]]. Money given in this way may not
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  • '''Ya Sui Qian''' ('''压岁钱''') means money given to children as a Chinese Lunar New Year gift which is usually put in a red envelope or ...Qian'' literally means "suppressing age money," which is supposed to stop children from getting older. This comes from the belief that everyone becomes one ye
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  • ...[China]]’s [[one-child policy]]''', or du er dai (独二代), refers to the only children of couples who belong to the first generation under the [[one-child policy] ...mpered when their parents try to reason with them. Some parents say their children are smart but their emotional quotients are rather low.
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  • '''Gift money''' (Chinese:压岁钱) means money given to children as a lunar New Year gift for good luck; lucky money.
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  • ...l-China Youth Federation]], [[All-China Students' Federation]], [[National Children's Work Coordination Committee]] and [[China Youth Association for Network D
    807 bytes (98 words) - 05:58, 23 November 2009
  • ...called “The Footsteps of Growing Up.” Long a taboo subject, especially for children who are considered too young to digest the information, the rising number o ...stioned the necessity of using such language in a book geared toward young children.
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  • ...le:Liu Yuan Lihai (袁厉害).JPEG|thumb|260px|Yuan Lihai and one of her adopted children.]] ...including orphans and abandoned babies with birth defects, and raising the children at her own expense.
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  • ...or citizens who leave their hometowns for big cities to reunite with their children. [[Elderly migrant|(More...)]]
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  • ...' ('''单独二胎''') is a Chinese population policy allowing couples to have two children as long as one of them hails from a single-child household. ([http://wiki.c
    303 bytes (47 words) - 03:14, 18 February 2014
  • ...and protection of human rights in general and in particular for women and children." The proposal submitted by China's [[National People's Congress]] delegati ...growth and the positive development of society for the rights of women and children.
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