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  Children:Beijing [2p.14n]
updated: 2009-11-08

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Children and their parents play on a forzen lake in Beijing's Shicha park on Jan 2nd 2006 click to open
Children and their parents play on a forzen lake in Beijing's Shicha park on Jan 2nd 2006 click to open
Children and their parents play on a forzen lake in Beijing's Shicha park on Jan 2nd 2006 click to open
A Chinese boy looks at a giant ear of corn, made from plastic bags, at the 'Blue Space' exhibition in China's capital Beijing August 31, 2005. The exhibition promotes environmental awareness and runs from Aug. 30 to Oct. 28. click to open
A Chinese boy dressed like the American cartoon character Buzz Lightyear watches a fellow video game player try his luck at the the game 'Counter Strike' as a Chinese security guard stands guard nearby at the Splendid dress carnival cartoon festival being held at the Beijing Military Museum in the Chinese capital Thursday Aug. 4, 2005. click to open
A Chinese boy wears a monkey mask at a temple fair in Beijing on the third day of Chinese New Year Saturday, Jan. 24, 2004. Thousands have flocked to fairs across the city to celebrate a week-long holiday which marks the beginning of the Year of the Monkey. click to open
Children dressed as monkeys pose for photos at a temple fair in Beijing on Chinese New Year's Day Thursday Jan. 22, 2004. Thousands flocked to temple fairs across the city to mark the beginning of the Year of the Monkey. click to open
Chinese girls dressed as soldiers perform to celebrate the forthcoming International Children's Day in Beijing 29 May 2004. Each year in China, thousands of children are put up for adoption. Most girls as Chinese couples are allowed to have only one child by law, and boys are thought to be better able to provide for parents as they age. The International Children's Day falls on June 1. click to open
Former U.S. President George Bush, left, meets with children who have had operations to repair cleft palates, in Beijing Thursday March 2, 2000. Bush announced Thursday a donation of dlrs 20 million from The Smile Train, an international charity, to help fund joint China-U.S. initiatives to help the 2 million children in China disfigured by cleft lips and palates. click to open
Spring Festival 2000: Chinese girls perform a fan dance at a Beijing community center in preparations for Chinese New Year Monday January 31, 2000. Chinese Lunar New Year starts Feb. 5 which according to the Chinese calendar will be the year of the dragon. click to open


 
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