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Red candles lit up the border

www.chinanews.cn 2005-02-04 14:29:09

At 5:50 am in the early morning on February 3rd, it was still dark and
the sun was yet to rise in the east. During the time of their morning
exercises, new soldiers at the frontier defense station in Zhejiang's
Taizhou City went to the training field. While waiting for the sun to
rise, they lit up 280 red candles and arranged them to be in the shape of
four flickering characters "Zu Guo Wan Sui" (Long Live Motherland).

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