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15:27 Jul 05 2009
China recruits experts to restore Tang Dynasty relics in U.S.
The Daming Palace Foundation in northwestern China's Shaanxi Province announced Saturday that it was recruiting volunteers to help repair two ancient Chinese stone horse reliefs in the United States.
Taiwan children start mainland panda tour
A group of 19 underprivileged Taiwan children flew to Chengdu of the Chinese mainland's Sichuan Province Saturday at the start of a tour to study pandas.
Forman's film premieres in Czech Republic
A film by renowned U.S. director Milos Forman had its world premieres on Saturday.
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