+ Follow CHINESE ASSOCIATION Tag
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[Summary] => XIAMEN, China Fearful of the resurgence of kidnap-for-ransom incidents in the Philippines, several prominent Filipino-Chinese families have sent their children to study here.
This was disclosed by Dr. Li Yi Ping of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the Xiamen University in Fujian province, who said that although only temporarily, Filipino-Chinese families have started sending their children to China for schooling.
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This was disclosed by Dr. Li Yi Ping of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the Xiamen University in Fujian province, who said that although only temporarily, Filipino-Chinese families have started sending their children to China for schooling.
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January 21, 2008 - 12:00am