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10 Chinese return home from search for Japan kin

10 Chinese return home from search for Japan kin

NARITA, Japan - Ten Chinese believed to have had Japanese parents wave as they leave Narita airport outside Tokyo on March 8 to return to China. A group of 10 believed to be war-displaced Japanese spent two weeks in Japan under a Japanese government-sponsored program to search for relatives. Only one of them, Zhao Guiqin, 61, managed to find her Japanese kin.

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War-displaced person from China found to be niece of Hiroshima woman

War-displaced person from China found to be niece of Hiroshima woman

TOKYO, Japan - Zhao Guiqin (C), visiting Japan from China in search of relatives, gives a press conference at the welfare ministry in Tokyo on Feb. 27 after finding her aunt, Tamako Yaguchi (L), in Hiroshima Prefecture, the welfare ministry said Friday.

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3 'war orphans' visit Japan to meet possible relatives

3 'war orphans' visit Japan to meet possible relatives

TOKYO, Japan - Three Japanese ''war orphans'' who were left behind by their families in China in the closing days of World War II arrive in Japan on Nov. 11 to meet with possible relatives. The three from left are Chen Jingyun, Zhu Guiqin and Wei Qingling. They will take part in face-to-face meetings starting Nov. 12 with their possible family members.

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Remote village in C China turned into popular destination for artists

STORY: Remote village in C China turned into popular destination for artists DATELINE: Oct. 5, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:23 LOCATION: ZHENGZHOU, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Shibanyan Town 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): HU ZHENGHAO, Student 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): XING RAN, Student 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (Chinese): WU YUHAN, Student 5. SOUNDBITE 4 (Chinese): WU GUIQIN, Vice Principal, Luohe No. 2 High School 6. SOUNDBITE 5 (Chinese): GU CUIPING, Villager STORYLINE: Shibanyan, a beautiful township in Central China's Henan province has become a popular destination for art practitioners. Every summer, art students from all over the country would come here and practice sketching or painting. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): HU ZHENGHAO, Student "The scenery here is very beautiful. It's very suitable for our students to practice sketching." SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): XING RAN, Student "The village has green mountains and clear waters, different from what we usually see in the city." SOUNDBITE 3 (Chinese): WU YUHAN, Stu

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Morning market full of vitality during autumn harvest in NE China

STORY: Morning market full of vitality during autumn harvest in NE China DATELINE: Sept. 23, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:14 LOCATION: SHENYANG, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the market 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): WEI CHUNLING, Vendor at Minglian morning market 3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): FU GUIQIN, Local resident STORYLINE: Filled with hustle and bustle, the Minglian morning market in northeast China's Shenyang comes into full swing well before 7 a.m. in early autumn. Tucked between the busy streets in Huanggu District, the vibrant market has a length of over 2,000 meters, attracting early birds with a broad range of products, including fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, eggs, seafood, etc. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): WEI CHUNLING, Vendor at Minglian morning market "We get up at three o'clock every morning. After getting up, we come here to sell vegetables in the market. Our vegetables are selling well. Now it's the peak autumn harvest season. We began to sell radish and Chinese cabbage around Sept. 5 and 6. Befo

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3 'war orphans' visit Japan to meet possible relatives

3 'war orphans' visit Japan to meet possible relatives

TOKYO, Japan - Three Japanese ''war orphans'' who were left behind by their families in China in the closing days of World War II arrive in Japan on Nov. 11 to meet with possible relatives. The three from left are Chen Jingyun, Zhu Guiqin and Wei Qingling. They will take part in face-to-face meetings starting Nov. 12 with their possible family members.

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10 Chinese return home from search for Japan kin

10 Chinese return home from search for Japan kin

NARITA, Japan - Ten Chinese believed to have had Japanese parents wave as they leave Narita airport outside Tokyo on March 8 to return to China. A group of 10 believed to be war-displaced Japanese spent two weeks in Japan under a Japanese government-sponsored program to search for relatives. Only one of them, Zhao Guiqin, 61, managed to find her Japanese kin. (Kyodo)

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War-displaced person from China found to be niece of Hiroshima w

War-displaced person from China found to be niece of Hiroshima w

TOKYO, Japan - Zhao Guiqin (C), visiting Japan from China in search of relatives, gives a press conference at the welfare ministry in Tokyo on Feb. 27 after finding her aunt, Tamako Yaguchi (L), in Hiroshima Prefecture, the welfare ministry said Friday. (Kyodo)

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