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Two seniors restore the destroyed monument of dead soldiers.
Jul 27, 2007 04:32
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In Anguo, Hebei Province, two 70 years old seniors have been restoring the monument of soldiers who lost their lives in the Anti-Japanese War.

In the past one year, they restored 125 monuments. The point is that they do this out of their own willingness and spend their own money!

They want to keep the patriotism culture and use the monuments to educate the young generations.

Great men, aren't they?

Jul 27, 2007 10:44
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  • LIONPOWER
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Yes, great.
Why not Govt. or other people helps them?
Jul 28, 2007 22:51
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Government is not always omnipotent. :(
Jul 30, 2007 02:54
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Perhaps the government do not know their action. They just did it by themselves.
Jul 30, 2007 03:30
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The govt. should do more to remain our history records.
Jul 30, 2007 03:46
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"Government is not always omnipotent." That is right. The society needs people like those two great old men. Each individual should make their efforts, not always rely on the government. History should not be forgotten.
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