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Museums are free of charge on Children's Day!
May 29, 2007 03:48
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International Children's Day is coming. Beijing celebrates it by opening 34 museums totally free of charge for pupils and junior high school students. This is a good way for education I think.

In many developed countries, museums are always free to every citizen anytime of the year. Perhaps China is along this way of education, right??
May 29, 2007 03:50
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Since China is still a Developing country, it's hard to achieve this goal.
May 29, 2007 04:27
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Hope the museums of China will be open to every citizen in the future.
Jun 4, 2007 04:39
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it would be nice to see all the wonderful natural parks open to more people too. the current prices prevent many people from visiting them. I do see a problem though, the prices keep the numbers of people attending manageable, any more and they would lose their beauty. I guess one answer is more parks :)
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