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YA Yi, a young Geba woman from Tibet, arrived in Lhasa after a three-day bus journey from her hometown, then flew to Beijing. She was the youngest woman among 1,100 deputies attending the Seventh National Congress of Chinese Women. On September 1, 1993, the Congress opened. It was a grand ceremony for 600 million Chinese women with representatives from all 56 ethnic nationalities. Among them were women workers; deputies from industrial, agricultural, commercial, athletic,
YA Yi, a young Geba woman from Tibet, arrived in Lhasa after a three-day bus journey from her hometown, then flew to Beijing. She was the youngest woman among 1,100 deputies attending the Seventh National Congress of Chinese Women. On September 1, 1993, the Congress opened. It was a grand ceremony for 600 million Chinese women with representatives from all 56 ethnic nationalities. Among them were women workers; deputies from industrial, agricultural, commercial, athletic,