I Was Rescued from a Chinese Orphanage. My Friend Wasn’t.
I Was Rescued from a Chinese Orphanage. My Friend Wasn’t. – Foreign Policy
Flooding in south and central China has caused more than a dozen deaths and forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, the government said on Wednesday. As the coronavirus epidemic gathered intensity with over recorded deaths in China alone, India on Sunday suspended e-visa facility for Chinese travellers and foreigners travelling from China. A Chinese delegation on Thursday held meetings with the officials of Nainital Municipal Council to help improve infrastructure and tourist facilities in the hill station. The accident occurred around on Friday evening when the seater bus from neighbouring Henan province suddenly caught fire on a highway in Hanshou County in the city of Changde. The bus had 53 passengers, two drivers and a tour guide at the time of the incident. The incident came a day after 64 people lost their lives in a chemical plant explosion.
By Ming Canaday , Lijie Zhang. According to my caretakers at the orphanage, Chunchun arrived a few years before I did, when she was a baby. They estimate that I was around three or four years old at the time of my arrival, howling and screaming at the top of my lungs.
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