Winter – Xi Murong
I am a coniferous tree transplanted here, You are northest winter homeland my dear.
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Over the past five years, as farm wages soared, sugar-cane growers in southern China looked across the border to Vietnam for help.
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Read MoreAustralian schools get online Chinese courses due to Mandarin teacher shortage
A shortage of Chinese language teachers in Australia has forced more than 50 schools to employ educators from Beijing to teach their Mandarin classes via Skype.
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