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More Cultural Sites to Admit Children Free

China will open more public cultural facilities to youngsters free of charge. Many of the museums and libraries involved have also designated special staff to supervise the quality of the exhibitions and activities on offer.

The Wuhu City Library in Anhui Province has ordered newly published books to entertain its young readers. Children there can immerse themselves in popular books, cartoons, and favorite classics.

Meanwhile, museums in the provinces of Heilongjiang and Shandong have developed hands-on activities for folk art exhibitions. These will help young people have an opportunity to experience both the hardships and pleasures of creating.

(CCTV.com April 13, 2004)

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