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Globe made of tin cans
www.chinanews.cn 2007-06-01 10:45:40
The first globe made of tin cans was completed in the Zhaolin Park in
Harbin, Heilongjiang Province on May 31. It toook more than 100 thousand
tin cans donated by local citizent to complete this huge globe. Its
designer believe the project will help people learn the importance of
protecting the ecoenviroment. The globe will be opened to the general
public on June 1, the Children's Day.
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