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ACYF INFORMATIONRoundups 2 Local Moves 6
Youth Stories 14
International Exchange 16
Social Focus 9
Business Week for Returned Scholars
Shanghai: 10,000 Participants Worked on Innovative Ideas for Public Benefit
Enrich Cultural Life of the Young Migrant Workers
He Ping, a Girl like Sunflower
Contemporary Youth
15Photo Coverage
Chinese Volunteer Service Pro-grams Adopted Micro-blog as a New Platform
“Labor, Creation & Efforts ---- Inspiring Stories for the Youth” were Published
The Signing of 2012 Joined Project of MRPP was Inaugurated
Youth from Guangxi, Guang-dong, Hong Kong, and Macao Joined Hands to Build the Green Corridor along Pearl River Banks
Shanxi: The Fourteenth Cultural Festival of Youth in Rural Areas
Shandong: The Van of Wish Entered Schools for Left-Behind Children in Rural Area
Guangdong: The First Volunteer Training Camp Was Launched in 2012
Xinjiang: The Youth Volunteeer Groups Initiated Collective Pro-gram
Communist Youth League Held Face-to-Face Dialogue to Com-municate with NPC Deputies and CPPCC Members
Urgent Need to Soften Marginali-zation of Migrant Workers
Migrant-Worker Artist Hard to Win Financial Support
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Business Week for Returned Scholars
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The 2011 Business Week for Returned Scholars was opened on December 26 in Hebei prov-ince, attracting 106 scholars from 13 countries, such as the United States, Britain, Japan, Germany and France, etc.
According to Wang Xiao, President of All-China Youth Fed-eration (ACYF), the organizing committee of the week should ponder upon how to dif fer the schedules of the week from those of other activities and how to maintain comparative superi-orities and competitiveness.
During the Week, the spon-
sors, the local Party and the lo-cal governmental organizations released reliable information through in-depth communication and helped overseas scholars understand and discover the lo-cal investment values and busi-ness opportunities.
Wang Xiao no t ed, “ the overseas scholars in business field are undergoing a genera-tional change. We should take advantage of the increasingly various f orms o f busine ss available to overseas scholars and suppor t them by broad-ening the channels of innova-tion.”
“It urges us to optimize the development structure for local businesses and strive to make innovations in development mod-els. In addition, efforts should be made to enhance the coopera-tion between overseas scholars and private enterprises, apply advanced technology to tradi-tional industries, and fit innovative entrepreneurship programs into financial mechanism in practice. ”
Together with Western Re-turned Scholars Association, ACYF has decided to hold the Business Week for Returned Scholars annually from the year of 2001.
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Chinese Volunteer Service Programs Adopted Micro-blog as a New Platform
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On March 5, theMicro-blog
(Weibo) Releasing Lobby of
ACYF Volunteer Work Depart-
ment was launched in sina. com.
The Chinese Young Volunteer
Micro-blog was reportedly com-
posed of three parts- of ficial,
personal, and technical columes.
The volunteer signals of heart
and hand were published on the
front page of the of ficial col-
ume. On the personal colume
exhibited posts of group and
individual accounts.
The lobby created 10,000
individual accounts for members
of the Caring Program; then, it
expanded the coverage of its
membership to non-governmen-
tal groups and volunteers regis-
tered in the subdivision of local
governments.
So far, the lobby has launched
four official accounts nationwide,
namely, the Communist Youth
League of China(CYLC), the Vol-
unteer Services for Children of
Migrant Workers, the Website
of Chinese Young Volunteers,
and the Chinese Young Volun-
teer Association. In addition, it
has created 32 provincial micro-
blog accounts and four personal
accounts for officials from Cen-
tral Commit tee of Congres-
sional Youth Leadership Council
(CCCYLC). By February 28, the
number of f ans has reached
547,192 in total.
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“Labor, Creation & Efforts ---- Inspiring Stories for the
Youth” were Published
The Signing of 2012 Joined Project of MRPP was
Inaugurated
On 1 January 2012, the website of the cultural program, “Labor, Creation & Ef forts---- Inspiring Stories for the Youth” (http:/ /qclz.youth.cn) was officially launched on-line.
The main page, consisting of Life Inspiration and Leading Figures, is rich and colorful in content, various in forms, and compact in layout. Through stories of My Labor, My Creation, and My Efforts and by means of music, pictures, vedios, cosmet-ics, etc, it helps youngsters to trace the paths to success of great figures in different fields and from differnet countries. The sessions of Inspiring Talks on Micro-blogs and Youth Forum are ex-pected to strengthen the interaction with young-sters and engage them to think and participate actively.
From January 1 to December 31 2012, the website will select a leading figure per day, thus publish 365 inspiring stories annually, under the theme of “Labor Generates Wealth and Ef forts Perfects Men”. The majority of the selected fig-ures are Chinese personage in contemprary age; meanwhile, the historical figures and foreign ex-perts are also covered. They can be divided into five categories--patriotic and realistic personage, scientists tirelessly seeking truth, cultural experts, artistists and successful entrepreneurs.
On March 23, the Of fice of the National
Mother River Protection Project (MRPP) agreed to
join efforts with the Yili Resource Group, Beijing
Yongte Investment Co Ltd. and Shenhua Welfare
Foundation in Beijing.
ACYF first launched the MRPP in 1999. The
project focused on protecting the biological en-
vironment along rivers and encouraging young-
sters to participate in af forestation programs.
For the past 13 years, it had engaged 510 mil-
lion youngsters and adult citizens in the project,
thus became an influencial public project around
the globe and an important vehicle to increase
awareness of environmental protection among the
youths.
This year, the MRPP has shif ted its focus to
the Yellow River by organizing adolescents in
nearby areas to build forests. ACYF will mainly
support the counties (cities and banners) through
which the Yellow River flows in building exemplary
forests. So far, it has initiated cooperation with six
corporations and raised more than 7 million yuan
for the 2012 MRPP.
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Youth from Guangxi, Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao Joined Hands to Build the Green
Corridor along Pearl River Banks
Youth f rom 4 provinces,
Guagnxi, Guagndong, Hong
Kong, and Macao, are planning
to build a 500,000-meter-long
green corridor along the west-
ern bank of the Pearl River. On
the morning of March 10, the
launching ceremony was held in
Qingxiu Mountain, Nanning.
At the ceremony, represent-
atives of youth organizations
from the four regions signed a
declaration and indicated the
intention to colaborate with
departments regulating transpor-
tation, water resources, environ-
mental protection projects, and
forestry.
The Green Corridor Program
for the Youngsters (2012 - 2016)
was released on the launching cer-
emony. According to the plan, 83
counties of 11 cities, namely Nan-
ning, Liuzhou, Guilin, Wuzhou, Gui-
gang, Baise, Hechi, Hezhou, Laibin,
Fangchenggang, and Chongzuo, have
approved to start afforestation.
Efforts will be made to raise
a fund of 100 million yuan and
to build a new forest covering
around 20,000,000 square me-
ters. The Forest of Happy Water
is to donate a piece of farmland
of around 2,670,000,000 square
meters, build 58 parks and 220
eco-friendly villages, and spon-
sor 5,600 young people who are
to start businesses that depend
on forest resources.
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Shanghai: 10,000 Participants Worked on Innovative Ideas
for Public Benefit
In early March, the Shanghai Committee of CYLC launched “Piecemeal Time”, a welfare event with great social impact, in order to collect inno-vative ideas addressing public interest from 10,000 youths. With the theme of “Youth Impacting the Society”, the event served the purpose of en-hancing the influence of “micro-actions”, a series of campaigns that dealt with issues affecting pub-lic interests.
Participants are to send their innovative ideas to the committee during the two months. At the end of May, the committee will publicize the 100 best ideas they have recieved; the contributors of these ideas will be awarded, and the ideas will be carried out, so as to encourage people to actively engage themselves in volunteering sevices.
The ceremony coincided with the 49th Learn from Leifing Day, an annual social campaign en-gaging people in helping those in trouble. The theme of the campaign this year was composed as “March 5 Flash Volunteer Service on Subway”. It consisted of three events, “Embrace with Com-passion”, “Courtesy on the Subway”, and “Seize the Fragments of Time”; and 50 “flash” volunteers participated in the campaign.
Shaanxi: The Fourteenth Cultural Festival of Youth in
Rural Areas
On January 13, the Fourteenth Cultural Festival of Youth in Rural Areas opened in Gaoling, Xi’an. The annual festival, widely welcomed by rural in-habitants, had been held for 13 consecutive years since 1999.
This year, the event would concentrate on informing local peasants with national policies in favor of farming, launching various and well- se-lected activities dealing with cultural and health-care issues, enriching the cultural lives of local youth, offering them technical training and finan-cial support, and providing timely assistance to the youths in need.
On that very day, Ankang, Shangluo, among other places, also saw the inauguration of the festival. The cultural festival not only focuses on policy popularization, variety performance, and technical training, it also organizes members of the Youth Federation Committee and the model youth units to observe the living conditions of grassroots families, calls on students in rural and urban primary schools to help each other, apeals to volunteers to carry out household services, and expresses solicitude to migrant workers in Shaanxi.
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Shandong: The Van of Wish Entered Schools for Left-
Behind Children in Rural Area
To promote the project of “the Van of
Wish”, the working committees of Shangdong
province launched a series of activities, for exam-
ple, the van of wish entering the schools for left-
behind children in rural area and for children of
migrant workers.
On the morning of March 28, a van of wish
visited the Central Elementary School in Wux-
ian, Dezhou. Participating personnel closely com-
municated with the students and helped those
who had expressed the willingness to realize their
wishes.
Participating personnel took down all of the
wish cards, which are hang on trees by the stu-
dents, and accordingly delivered the gifts to them.
The representative of the warm-hearted person-
nel announced the proposal of “the van of wish”
project. During the visit of members of Dezhou
“Green Wild Volunteer Team”, they taught the
students to make hamburgers hand by hand. At
the end of their visit, the students cheerfully en-
joyed the lunch prepared by themselves.
Guangdong: The First Volunteer Training Camp Was
Launched in 2012
130 volunteers, dressed in red uniforms, wit-nessed the inauguration of the 2012 First Volun-teer Training Camp of Guangdong. Wearing sunny smile,they gave a salute af ter announcing their slogan-“the youth shall join ef forts for a better society, volunteers in Guangdong are happy to serve”.It was reported that the participants of the training camp were selected from members of influential volunteer organizations and non-govern-mental volunteer organizations across the province.
During the training period, the sponsor planned to invite scholars on society construction as well as people of high social status to set up such curricula as volunteer service plan and operation, registration and regular management of volunteer organization, and cooperation among volunteer organizations. The training camp would also organize collective activities, such as outdoor bound and group case study, in order to enhance the process of informa-tion exchange and cooperation on the level of in-dividual members as well as organizations.
In the near future, the Secretary of Provincial League are to expand the training scale to increase the number of qualified personnel in the field of volunteer sevices. Specifically, it would hold at least three training camps, engaging 500 volunteers and 100 volunteer organizations in the program.
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Xinjiang: The Youth Volunteeer Groups Initiated Collective Program
From February 14 to 20 2012, the Youth League Committee of Xinjiang Autonomous Region and the Committee of Youth Volun-teer Group sponsored a series of activities across the region for the week of modern culture promotion. With the theme-youth leading the promotion of modern culture, it emphasized on the role played by youth groups during the week.
On February 16, representa-tives of some 100 youth volun-teer groups congregated at the waiting room of Urumqi South Railway Station. They claimed unanimously that they would shoulder their share of respon-sibility in promoting modern culture and fulf ill their mis-sion according to the “Xinjiang
Spirit”—patriotism, gratitude, deligence, collaboration, gump-tion, and an open-mind.
Representatives signed their
names on the theme board as a promise to promote, fulfill, and pass on to the next gen-eration the “Xinjiang Spirit”.
Arranged by the League Committee of Xinjiang Autono-mous Region, hundreds of the youth volunteer groups across the region were to launch a series of activities during the f or thcoming week , promot-ing the notions of compassion, education, volunteer, colabo-ration, honesty, courtesy, and safety.
The youth volunteer groups are known for professional vir-ture and extraordinary achieve-ments, so that they are expect-ed to play a leading role in the construction of modern culture of socialism.
Social Focus: Enrich Cultural Life of the Young Migrant Workers
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Enrich Cultural Life of the Young Migrant Workers
“We have very limited choice
in our entertainment activities ex-
cept for playing cards or chatting,
for we neither have enough time
nor money,” a 31-year-old com-
munity security Zhang Hongjie
said with sadness, “we all hope
to change our destiny through
study, but are unable to escape
from the unbreakable chains of
life.” Zhang Hongjie, like most of
his workmates, simply wishes for
more places and opportunities to
watch movies and do sports in his
spare time.
Attending school at a young
age, then going to cities to make
a living right after their graduation,
the generations af ter 80s and
90s, compared with their previ-
ous generations, are less familiar
with farm work while more eager
to enter into urban society. As
the new generations of migrant
workers, they account for 60%
of China’s total population of mi-
grant workers. Working in cities
far away from their hometowns,
parents, and relatives while mak-
Social Focus: Enrich Cultural Life of the Young Migrant Workers
ing great contribution to urban
development, they have to deal
with difficulties such as high labor
intensity, and boring spare time.
Therefore, they yearn for more
humanistic concern, emotional
communication, recreational ac-
tivities to be more integrated into
urban lives. How to improve the
quality of their spiritual and cul-
tural life has drawn great atten-
tion from the Communist Youth
League, NPC deputies and CPPCC
members.
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Communist Youth League Held Face-to-Face Dialogue to Communicate with NPC Deputies and CPPCC Members
On Februar y 27 th, with
the theme: Enriching the Spir-
itual and Cultural Life of Young
Migrant Workers, Communist
Youth League conducted Face-
to-Face Dialogue with NPC
Deputies and CPPCC Members
in Beijing.
During the dialogue, NPC
deputies and CPPCC members
carried out a heated discus-
sion on enriching spiritual and
cultural life of young migrant
workers. Participants all agreed
it was of great significance to
care for those workers’ spir-
itual well-beings, for they were
an important group in China’s
industrial workers. To perfect
relevant polices and mearues,
proposals aimed at improving
workers’ spiriral life should be
brought up to NPC and CPPCC
sessions. This dialogue, accord-
ing to participants, has assisted
NPC and CPPCC sessions to
demonstrate social interests,
and facilitated the Communist
Youth league to protect rights
and serve people as it pro-
vided alternatives for deputies
to fulfill their obligations. It was
suggested that such activit y
should be regularly held in the
future.
The dialogue has been held
f or f our successive years in
Youth Leagues Committees of
dif ferent provinces, cities and
more than 70% of counties in
China. Over the last four years,
the Communist Youth League
has raised 410 proposals about
youth af fairs in both China’s
national and provincial two ses-
sions, which helped to address
issues related to the youth rights
and bet ter the youth growth
environment.
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“Every time I met them,
I would put myself into their
shoes to see what they have
been through. I always think if I
am now working in Beijing far
away from my hometown, what
do I want the most?” said Liu
Hongyu, a CPPCC member and
executive member of All-China
Female Lawyers Association.
According to Liu, marginali-
zation of young migrant workers
is increasing. On the one hand,
those workers become strange
to rural lives while cannot find
their places in urban lives. On
the other hand, they desire to
be accepted by the mainstream
society to feel the sense of be-
longing.
Liu suggested, from the as-
pect of government, we should
make preferential policies for
young migrant workers to pro-
mote their access to public re-
sources. For example, we can
have cultural centers like librar-
ies, cinemas, and museums pro-
vide special open days for them.
From the aspect of society, we
Urgent Need to Soften Marginalization of Migrant Workers
can hold more instructive and
enter taining theme activities
where those workers play the
major role, thus enabling them
to help others and gain happi-
ness from their contribution to
society. Meanwhile, such ac-
tivities can broaden their inter-
personal networking for better
relationships with others.
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Migrant-Worker Artist Hard to Win Financial Support
Creating a troupe named
New Workers with his fellow
workers in 2002, Wang Dezhi,
a migrant worker, can be now
called an artist. With an aim to
serve migrant workers in Beijing,
his troupe has by far given more
than 500 performances, enter-
taining over 200 thousand audi-
ences. All activities, from drama
acting to art festival, are open
to migrant workers. However,
groups benefiting spiritual life like
Wang’s troupe face a series of
difficulties. How can the troupe
expand its influence to more
workers? What should the troupe
do if all its financial suppor t
which is provided by enterprises
and foundations are withdrawn?
Practical problems as mentioned
above are really headache for
young migrant workers repre-
sented by Wang Dezhi who
is trying to improve himself to
serve more fellow workers.
Wang Hongkun, an NPC
deputy and President of Beijing
Huawei Furniture Manufactur-
ing Co. Ltd. suggested that the
enhancement of spiritual life was
not limited to singing songs or
watching movies but meant the
respect gained during work under
the effort of workers themselves
and the input of enterprises. He
advised that government and so-
cial institutions set up some en-
terprises as excellent models and
popularize the practices.
Although the living standard
of migrant workers has been
raised in recent years, their spir-
itual life still needs to be further
elevated by us, said Hu Weiwu,
an NPC deputy and researcher
of Institute of Computing Tech-
nology of Chinese Academy of
Sciences.
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Huang Yuanhe, a CPPCC member and pro-
fessor of Beijing Formal University, expressed
his gratitude and respect to migrant workers. To
elevate those workers’ spiritual and cultural life,
as he emphasized, they should not be confined
to their own circle, but needed more chances to
communicate with local citizens. Psychologically
speaking, a group can relief from their working
stress and improve work ef ficiency when they
fulfill their lives. People tend to be more enthusi-
astic during their work as they know they have a
promising future.
Being a entrepreneur growing from a farmer,
Yu Xuewen, an NPC deputy and President of Bei-
jing Gengxiang Tea Co. Ltd, suggested that all the
migrant workers should fully devote themselves
into the construction of urban area, upgrading
their values and ideas in their work without mak-
ing blind comparison between themselves and the
other citizens.
Migrant Workers Calls for Equality and Respect Keep an Active Attitude
Zhu Jun, a CPPCC member, held his insight
opinion towards the concerns on spiritual life of
migrant workers. Zhu said, overwhelming con-
sideration towards this group of people actually
manifested inequality. Real concern towards oth-
ers requires us to take them as equal individu-
als with sincere respect. “We cannot ask every
farmer to become ‘Zhu Zhiwen. (a farmer who
later becomes a well-known singer in China after
attending a talent show.) I hope that every work-
er can be treated equally no matter what they
do,” said Zhu Jun, who also suggested that gov-
ernment and enterprises care workers properly to
inspire greater creativity from this group.
Zhu’s words is echoed by a migrant worker
in Beijing. As a craftman in construction site, he
makes a salary of 5000 to 6000 yuan per month,
but dares not to take underground or bus after
work, for he is afraid others would loathe the un-
tidy and dirty sight of him. Such example shows
that a migrant workers can only be mentally
strong and rich when they win real respect from
others.
Guo Wei, an NPC deputy and Board Chairman
of Digital China Co. Ltd., advised, more evening
schools or institutes should be opened to enrich
the spiritual and cultural life of young migrant
workers. Moreover, we could think how to apply
internet skills to continuing education to make it
more practical to help migrant workers.
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He Ping, a Girl like Sunflower
He Ping is a junior student in the Depart-ment of Foreign Languages in Hunan University of Science and Technology. Besides attending classes, she tutors five people and works in a restaurant in her spare time. In order to earn more, she also hunts for part-time jobs; once, she took seven jobs at the same time. Al-though she always has to exert herself to the most to manage both school and work, she keeps a positive attitude. She enjoys singing and doing sports, and she loves to smile. As she has told us, her favorite flower is sunflow-er, because it always faces the sun and leaves the shadow behind.
Life is tough for He’s family. Her mother has been diagnosed with meningitis sequelae; then, she is reduced to an intermittent psychiatric pa-tient. He’s father loses the ability to work after a car accident. As for her 8-year-old brother, he is suffering from congenital heart disease.
She was born in Liuyang. During her child-hood, she lived near to a firework factory.Af-ter school, she had to work for small factories in order to pay the tuition fees.
Since her parents cannot look after He Jun, her younger brother, He Ping takes him with her to school so that she can take care of him after class. He Jun tells us, “My sister is like my father, not only because they look like each other, but also for that she has raised me in his way.”
Ping says that it is easy for her to be sat-isfied. In her recent diary, she writes that Jun finishes all the milk and rice today, he also does a good job on his homework; the doctor nicely informs her that her father’s health condition is getting better; and her mother is quite obedient to physician’s orders. “How happy I am!”
Beside singing, she is also talented at giv-ing speeches and presiding over students’ activities. Although she comes from rural
area, where the learning resources of foreign languages lack, she speaks fluent English by practising and working hard. To learn good English, she has made friends with a lot of foreign students. In her first year of college, she championed both the English speech con-test and the Chinese one, which has made her a popular figure on campus.
Her on-line diary reads “My heart is filled with gratitude, with people around me so helpful as families. I believe in the society, in kindness, and in love. I believe that things would get better if I stick to kindness and vir-tue, if I cherish fortunes and fate.”
She has done something that makes her feel “guilty”. In 2008, she read on the news-paper that a boy was forced to drop out of school, in order to find a job and pay the med-ical expense for his mother. The story reminded He of herself and she wanted to help. Given that he father was still in hospital and needed money, she thought that if there were many people who offered to help the boy, she would keep her money to her own use. Unfortunately, she found out quickly that only a few people donated money for the boy. She finally made up her mind and delivered 1,500 yuan, half of her total amount of money, to the boy’s fam-ily. However, she felt guilty for what she had done. She observed that it was not good that she gave the money that others donated for her to someone else.
On her on-line diaries, she listed the name of people who had helped her and how much they had dona t ed. A c c o r d -ing to her, i t was a good way to inform the dona-
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tors that she had received the money; it was also convenient for them to check with the numbers of money they had sent. “I hope that my cousin could remember the names of peo-ple who have nicely helped us. However, he should know that we cannot live on donations.”
When we ask her f or her goals, she says that her short-term goal is to get into a graduate school. There are two reasons.
First, she is eager to learn; second, she would have more time to take care of her brother. It would be better if the graduate program is publicly funded. In a long term, she wanted to establish a training institution for foreigners to learn Chinese. With the money she earn, she would help children in poverty.
Her smile is like a sunflower in bloom, bath-ing the sunshine and embracing the breeze.
On the afternoon of January 15, the Winter 2012 Volunteer Program was held in the Caring Villa, Chongqing. Left-behind children and orphaned children celebrated the Spring Festival togher with children from urban areas.
On March 10, the launching ceremony of “A Million Trees”, a tree-planting activity for the youth, was held in Jinan, Shan-dong. With the theme of “Spring Starts from Here”, the activity was aimed at engaging more youngsters in ecological con-struction of the Yangtze-kiang.
On March 16, the experts of Shiyan Adolescent Counciling Center visited the Dong Chuan Road Primary School. Mainly surrounding the topic of gain-ing confidence through reading, experts held a heated discussion with over 80 pupils, along with their parents.
On March 23, the opening ceremony of the 7th Challenge Cup Business Plan Competition for Students in Sichuan was held in Xihua University.
On March 25, the launching ceremony of “Build-ing Courtesy in Community” was held in Dongy-uan Community. Volunteers put on a play, conducted knowledge competition, and released informing materials in order to promote rules of behavior in accordance with courtesy.
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Key events in International Exchange
On March 12, Chinese youth delegation par-ticipated in the Fifth China-Japan-South Korea Youth Friendly Exchange program which is held in Japan.
On March 27, Finnish youth delegates visited 12355 Youth Service Calling Center.
On March 13, the delegation of the Cuba Com-munist Youth Union conducted visit to the China Youth.com.
On March 3, Chinese youth delegation visited Lao People’s Democratic Republic.
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