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  • ...: China Children's Press and Publication Group.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|China Children's Press and Publication Group]] '''China Children’s Press and Publication Group''' (中国少年儿童新闻出版总社) (
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  • '''China Children's Academy of Sciences''' is an organization devoted to outside school educa ...]] and other provinces received their Certificates of Academician of China Children's Academy of Sciences. They became the first young academicians of the orga
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|200px|Happy Children's Day]] ...of children, the meeting decided to set annual June 1 as the International Children's Day.
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|200px|Happy Children's Day]] ...of children, the meeting decided to set annual June 1 as the International Children's Day.
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|200px|Happy Children's Day]] ...of children, the meeting decided to set annual June 1 as the International Children's Day.
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|Happy International Children's Day]] ...of children, the meeting decided to set annual June 1 as the International Children's Day.
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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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  • [[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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  • ...er Home for '''Mentally Handicapped Children''' opened on October 7, 1986. Children there were looked after and trained according to the new textbooks written
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  • ...War period, Children's Corps during the [[Anti-Japanese War]] period, and Children's Corps during the [[Liberation War]] period. The '''Youth and Children of China Movement''' created by the Communist Party of China was establishe
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  • ...e Museum of Women and Children.jpg|thumb|300px|Chinese Museum of Women and Children]] ...博物馆), the first national museum on the social changes concerning women and children, opened to the public on January 10, 2010 in [[Beijing]].
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Happy Children's Day]] ...ping trips or free movies for children to have fun. [[June 1 International Children's Day|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Happy Children's Day]] ...is a festival for the children of the whole world. [[June 1 International Children's Day|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Happy Children's Day]] ...is a festival for the children of the whole world. ([[June 1 International Children's Day|More...]])
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Happy Children's Day]] ...is a festival for the children of the whole world. ([[June 1 International Children's Day|More...]])
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  • [[file: Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Happy Children's Day]] ...trips or free movies to allow students to have fun. [[June 1 International Children's Day |(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Happy International Children's Day]] ...eting decided to set annual June 1 as the International Children's Day. ([[Children's Day|More...]])
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Happy Children's Day]] ...annual June 1 as the International Children's Day. ([[June 1 International Children's Day|More...]])
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  • ...: China Children's Press and Publication Group.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|China Children's Press and Publication Group]] ...(CCPPG)is a publishing house that belongs to China Youth League. ([[China Children's Press and Publication Group|More...]])
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  • ...: China Children's Press and Publication Group.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|China Children's Press and Publication Group]] ...) (CCPPG)is a publishing house that belongs to China Youth League. [[China Children's Press and Publication Group|(More...)]]
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  • ...highest international recognition given to an author and an illustrator of children's books. ([[Cao Wenxuan|More...]])
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  • ...highest international recognition given to an author and an illustrator of children's books. ([[Cao Wenxuan|More...]])
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  • ...highest international recognition given to an author and an illustrator of children's books. ([[Cao Wenxuan|More...]])
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  • ...highest international recognition given to an author and an illustrator of children's books. ([[Cao Wenxuan|More...]])
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  • ...highest international recognition given to an author and an illustrator of children's books. ([[Cao Wenxuan|More...]])
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  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] ...areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
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  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] ...areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
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  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] ...areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
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  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] ...areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
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  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] ...areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More..]])
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  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] ...areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
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  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] ...areas with their parents seeking employment in the cities. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
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  • [[file: Shuangfei children (双非儿童).JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Shuangfei children (双非儿童)]] ...s face mounting pressure as more Mainlanders give birth there. [[Shuangfei children|(More...)]]
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  • [[file: Shuangfei children (双非儿童).JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Shuangfei children (双非儿童)]] ...s face mounting pressure as more Mainlanders give birth there. [[Shuangfei children|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|260px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] ...in the bigger cities and are thus cared for by other adults. [[Left-behind children |(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|260px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] ...in the bigger cities and are thus cared for by other adults. [[Left-behind children |(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|250px|Happy International Children's Day]] ...of children, the meeting decided to set annual June 1 as the International Children's Day.
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|200px|Happy Children's Day]] ...of children, the meeting decided to set annual June 1 as the International Children's Day.
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  • ...War period, Children's Corps during the [[Anti-Japanese War]] period, and Children's Corps during the [[Liberation War]] period. The '''Youth and Children of China Movement''' created by the Communist Party of China was establishe
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|200px|Happy Children's Day]] ...of children, the meeting decided to set annual June 1 as the International Children's Day.
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  • [[file:Happy Children's Day.JPEG|thumb|200px|Happy Children's Day]] ...of children, the meeting decided to set annual June 1 as the International Children's Day.
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  • ...eum of Women and Children.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Chinese Museum of Women and Children]] ...e public on January 10, 2010 in [[Beijing]]. [[Chinese Museum of Women and Children|(More...)]]
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  • ...eum of Women and Children.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Chinese Museum of Women and Children]] ...blic on January 10, 2010 in [[Beijing]]. ('''[[Chinese Museum of Women and Children|More ...]]''')
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  • ...um of Women and Children.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Chinese Museum of Women and Children]] ...e public on January 10, 2010 in [[Beijing]]. [[Chinese Museum of Women and Children|(More...)]]
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  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] ...d will come back from the city for Spring Festival reunion. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
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  • [[file:Left-behind children.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Left-behind children in a rural area.]] ...sponsibilities of parents, government and society at large. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
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  • ...u Yuan Lihai (袁厉害).JPEG|thumb|260px|left|Yuan Lihai and one of her adopted children.]] ...including orphans and abandoned babies with birth defects, and raising the children at her own expense. [[Yuan Lihai|(More...)]]
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  • ...relatives or parents' friends. 7.3 percent have no custody. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
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  • ...relatives or parents' friends. 7.3 percent have no custody. ([[Left-behind children|More...]])
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  • '''China Children's Academy of Sciences''' is an organization devoted to outside school educa ...]] and other provinces received their Certificates of Academician of China Children's Academy of Sciences. They became the first young academicians of the orga
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  • ...|thumb|left|250px]] '''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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  • ...|thumb|left|250px]] '''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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  • ...|thumb|left|250px]] '''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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  • [[1999]]: '''[[China Children's Academy of Sciences]]''' was established.
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  • ...an, [[Guangdong Province]], and is an outstanding writer and translator of children's literary works. [[Ren Rongrong|(More...)]]
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  • ...an, [[Guangdong Province]], and is an outstanding writer and translator of children's literary works. ...45. He served as Vice Director of the editorial department of Juvenile and Children's Publishing House and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of [[Shanghai Translation Pub
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  • ...e Museum of Women and Children.jpg|thumb|300px|Chinese Museum of Women and Children]] ...博物馆), the first national museum on the social changes concerning women and children, opened to the public on January 10, 2010 in [[Beijing]].
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  • ...er Home for '''Mentally Handicapped Children''' opened on October 7, 1986. Children there were looked after and trained according to the new textbooks written
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  • ...rn in 1978, was the director of the editorial department for "A A Bear", a children's magazine. He died in the catastrophic torrential rains which hit Beijing
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  • ...highest international recognition given to an author and an illustrator of children's books. ...tudy at Peking University and is now a professor of Chinese literature and children's literature.
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  • ...: China Children's Press and Publication Group.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|China Children's Press and Publication Group]] '''China Children’s Press and Publication Group''' (中国少年儿童新闻出版总社) (
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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
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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
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  • [[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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ...created by Shanghai Animation Film Studio in 1984, popular among post-80s children. [[Sergeant Black Cat|(More...)]]
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  • ...created by Shanghai Animation Film Studio in 1984, popular among post-80s children. [[Sergeant Black Cat|(More...)]]
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  • ...二孩政策'''), a new population policy of China, allows all couples to have two children, ending the one-child policy that has been in place for more than three dec
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  • Tianjin Public School is a school for overseas British children in the modern history of [[Tianjin]]. [[Former British Public School|(More.
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  • ...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 ...'Ya Sui Qian'', meaning "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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  • ...icial" and refers to government officials who have moved their spouses and children, as well as their financial assets, to foreign countries. ([http://wiki.chi
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  • ...at has passed while welcoming the year that has arrived. Some believe that children who Shou Sui will increase the longevity of the parents.
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  • ...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 ...'Ya Sui Qian'', meaning "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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  • ...irytale series "Pipilu and Luxixi", which were best-sellers when they were children 20 or so years ago. [[Zheng Yuanjie|(More...)]]
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  • ...ndation initiated "Project Hope," a fund for the relief of underprivileged children. [[Project Hope|(More...)]]
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  • ...al" and refers to those Chinese officials who have moved their spouses and children, as well as their financial assets, to foreign countries. [[Naked officials
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  • ...n have left home or migrated to larger cities. The new law stipulates that children must visit their parents regularly, or else their parents will have grounds Although the law doesn’t specify how often adult children must visit their parents, it does state that the spiritual needs of the eld
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  • ...his working unit. Mr. Liang is now deputy-head of Arts Commission of China Children's Film Studio.
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  • ...ack in northern [[China]], especially in [[Beijing]], and particularly for children. ('''[[Tang hu lu|More ...]]''')
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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. [[Chi Heng Foundation|(
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  • ...meterin public places and office buildings for mothers to breastfeed their children. In partnership with the National Center for Women and Children’ Health of the Chinese Center of Disease Control and Prevention, UNICEF i
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