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November 04, 2013
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Rural Chinese school 'demolished for $1.6 bn resort'
Beijing (AFP) Nov 04, 2013
A rural Chinese primary school built using charity money has been torn down to make way for a sprawling, $1.6 billion "international resort", Chinese media reported Monday, provoking outrage online. The school, which mainly served children from farming families in Yanling county in central China's Hunan province, was torn down less than two years after it was built, the Beijing Youth Daily reported. The 900,000 yuan ($150,000) cost of construction had been funded by Project Hope, a charity group ... read more
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