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| Chinese Dragon Lanterns Lit to Celebrate Spring Festival |

| Having Fun at Beijing's Longtan Park Temple Fair |
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| Children's Choir from China's Inner Mongolia Debuts at UN to Ring in Chinese New Year... |

| Babies Delivered at Beginning of Chinese New Year |
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| Premier Urges to Improve Livelihoods of Rural, Urban Dwellers |

Pressures Loom for 'Dragon Babies'Although the dragon seems scary to some people, many young Chinese couples are determined to have a child this year despite pressures their offspring may face in the many years to come.
Young Women's Education Levels Increase SignificantlyWomen's education levels had significantly increased, show the results of the third survey on the social status of Shanghai women (2000-2010), announced on January 5.
Wei Cuixia Keeps Her Art AliveWei Cuixia, 64, a resident of Baodi District of Tianjin Municipality, began to learn paper cutting in her teens. Many of the elderly were good at this Chinese traditional art at that time in Wei's village. She learned from them and eventually became a experienced paper cutting artist.
