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I could've had a brother - legacy of China's one child policy
A Chinese academic shares her personal story about the One Child Policy
Boy on bicycle, Jiangmen, China
Professor Dai Fan, HOD Creative Writing, Sun Yat sen University Guangzhou.
Children of the academics perform Sun yat-sen University.
Child performs at Sun Yat sen University. A two-child policy will change demographics in China.
Children perform at Sun Yat-sen University.
Children of the academics at Sun Yat-sen University
Professor Dai introduces writers Philip Langeskov (U.K.) and Patricia Foster (U.S.).
Professor Dai receives thanks from international writers in residence
International Writers Xinua College
Professor Dai Fan pointing to the house she grew up in on campus.
International Writers Residency Sun Yat-sen University.
Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, Southern China.
Students cycle to classes
Durian seller, Guangzhou, the two child policy will change demographics
Street scene, Guangzhou
Kitsch for sale, Cultural Revolution propaganda
Street scene, Guangzhou
Pigs trotters, food stall, Guangzhou
Street scene, Guangzhou
Girls dress, ethnic minority clothing shop, Guangzhou
Two child policy will change demographics.
Street scene in Guangzhou.
Sun Yat-sen Museum, birthplace of Chinese communism, Guangzhou.
History in the making, Sun Yat-sen museum, the changing face of China
Market place, Gudou, Jiangmen
Market place, Gudou, China.
Market place, Gudou, Jiangmen
Market place, Gudou, Jiangmen
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