Come tomorrow we're going to be inundated with all things Olympics here in China yet again. Big celebrations are being set up here in the capital and in other parts of this country as well to mark the 100 day... ...full story at Zhongnanhai
from Zhongnanhai on Tue, Apr 29 2008
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