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Largest Pro-poverty Sponsored in China Done
China's largest poverty alleviation project using foreign aid has been completed in the Tianhu region of South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

The completion of the one-year-long project has given local farmers water, electricity, and road access.

The total investment of the project is 88 million yuan, or nearly US$11 million, over half of which was given by the Japanese government.

(CRI July 18, 2004)

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