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Flying Kites And Raising Hopes In Shanghai

April 13, 2009
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Flying Kites And Raising Hopes In ShanghaiThe Radisson Hotel Pudong Century Park recently held a "Flying Kites – Raising Hopes" activity and charity donation ceremony. As a result of the hotel's charity activities over the Chinese New Year, a donation of CNY8,888 was made to the Yang Dong Primary School for children of Migrant Workers. After the ceremony children from the school flew kites with the hotel management and local residents at Thumb Plaza in Pudong.

Tags: charity, kite, migrant workers, Pudong, Radisson, schoolchildren, Shanghai, Yang Dong Primary School

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