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University Students Provide Voluntary Services in Hometown
August 15, 2023Lanshan (a district in Linyi, a city in East China's Shandong Province) in July initiated a campaign to encourage young people, who study in universities in other regions of the country, to return their hometown during summer vacation, to provide voluntary services to residents of Lanshan. Seen here, Li Zhe, a student of Shandong Technology and Business University (in Yantai, a city in Shandong), offers guidance to children as they make model planes in the home for women and children in Dongmiaozhuang, a community in Lanshan.[VCG] |
(Women of China English Monthly August 2023 issue)
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