We All Want to be Young in China

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-Amanda, 25, US

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    I really need to go back to China. It’s been 9 years!!! =(
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    i am fascinated by chinese culture. it looks like i’ll take at least one more trip there this summer - can’t wait!
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    Young. But what does it mean to be young
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