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ON March 3, 1999, six cadres of the All-China Women’s Federation boarded a train bound for Gansu in northwest China from Beijing. They would work in Zhangxian County in the povertystricken mountainous area for one year to help the locals rise out of their wretched state. They were the first batch sent by the ACWF according to the State
ON March 3, 1999, six cadres of the All-China Women’s Federation boarded a train bound for Gansu in northwest China from Beijing. They would work in Zhangxian County in the povertystricken mountainous area for one year to help the locals rise out of their wretched state. They were the first batch sent by the ACWF according to the State