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Children from a community in Qinghuangdao in northern China's Hebei Province hand out free environmentally friendly cloth bags they made to other residents on Monday, Feb 18. The community has launched a campaign to promote a green Olympics and reduction on white pollution among its residents.

 

Children from a community in Qinghuangdao in northern China's Hebei Province hand out free environmentally friendly cloth bags they made to other residents on Monday, Feb 18. The community has launched a campaign to promote a green Olympics and reduction on white pollution among its residents.

 

Two kids who joined the campaign aimed at promoting a green Olympics and reduction on white pollution are sewing cloth bags to be delivered to other residents living in the community on Monday, Feb 18, 2008.

 

(CRI February 20, 2008)

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