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It was the first primary school in the country to do soIt also extends to boosting 银河国际app手机版下载Sino-South Korean economic ties and helping the province's poverty-stricken areasWe didn't expect that we would come to love the country as much as we do," said Cho, who speaks fluent MandarinOver the last 21 years, South Korean teacher Cho Sung-hye has contributed much to the friendship between the people of her country and China"China is develo银河国际app手机版下载ping very fast and will play more important roles in the worldThe improvement of the people's confidence itself is one of the biggest achievements
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It has eight surgical operation rooms and 300 patient bedsDuring the 35-day training course, they learned from Li Mingxu, the fifth generation successor of the Jinzhou Lion Dance, a provincial intangible cultural heritage that has been passed from generation to generation for more than a century


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