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Chinese Philanthropists

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

More wealthy Chinese are turning philanthropic to help the underprivileged.

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THE school is located in Daxing district on the southern outskirts of Beijing. Colorful paintings of flowers decorate the outer walls of what used to be a factory building. Some 600 students of the Pu-Gong-Ying (Dandelion) mid-level school were about to take part in morning gymnastics before class when Tempo came for a visit.

Dandelion is not an ordinary school. Its students are children of migrant workers in the Chinese capital. Tuition is free

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