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Children's paradise for holidays

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A few pupils in Suzhou's Canglang District were studying and playing
games in the "Service Center for New Suzhou Citizens" on Jan. 23rd, 2006.
In order to enable the children from the families of new Suzhou residents
spending the Chinese New Year in the city to enjoy a meaningful winter
vacation, Suzhou's "Service Center for New Suzhou Citizens" opened its
exercise room, reading room and science room to the children and these
rooms become their paradise for holidays. The children have a good time
here while their parents do not have to worry about their children's
activities in holidays.

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Langya Mountain temple fair

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-07 13:42:10

A festive lantern team composed of farmers and a dragon lantern team
consisting of retired urban workers were performing at the annual temple
fair held on Jan. 9th in the lunar calendar on Langya Mountain in Chuzhou
City. Langya Mountain was covered with a timely snow during this temple
fair which made it extremely fascinating. Tourists who came to
participate in the temple fair were feasted not only on the folk-custom
artistic performance but also on the beautiful snow scene that was rare
to see in previous temple fairs.

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