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It’s been a pretty difficult day for Mei here in Lanzhou. Her much loved father passed away nearly 100 days ago, and it’s coming up to the time when she has to go back to her home village to pay her final respects at his grave, near her... ...full story at Lost Laowai

from Lost Laowai on Thu, Sep 06 2007

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