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China’s children losing out to for-profit activities

China’s unique “children’s palaces” — community centers of sport, recreation, and learning, and a fixture of most big cities since the 1950s — are disappearing, falling prey to shrinking government budgets and rising pressure on civic organizations to turn a profit. Learn more at the China.org website.

Posted by David Roberts on 03 May 2006 in Socioeconomic Factors

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