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UPDATED: June 1, 2011
Hu Extends Greetings to Children ahead of International Children's Day
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Chinese President Hu Jintao on Tuesday extended greetings to China's children, as well as those involved in work concerning children, prior to International Children's Day which falls on June 1.

Hu, who is currently conducting an inspection tour in central China's Hubei Province, visited students and teachers at the Liulin Kindergarten in the province's Shiyan City.

During his visit, Hu joined preschoolers to create paper flowers and sing children's songs.

Hu wished all children a happy life and healthy growth as he wrote the wishes on a wall of the classroom, after which he read them aloud with children in the class.

In his conversation with school teachers, he thanked them for their hard work.

Hu said he hoped all teachers would care for and teach children with their love and work to ensure they have happy childhoods.

Hu also urged officials to increase financial support to preschool education to ensure all school age children have quality educational services.

(Xinhua News Agency May 31, 2011)



 
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