Shanghai woman and her black grandson
Updated: 2014-05-29 15:15
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Zhu Junlong, 15, and his adoptive mother he calls "grandma" due to her age, Zhu Shuibao, in her 60s, looks at a household register just issued by the local police station in Shanghai, May 14, 2014. The boy was found by Zhu Shuibao in a bamboo basket in the grass with heat rashes all over his body on August 8, 2000, with a note saying "He was born 7 days before on August 1." "I didn't think too much and just had to save him," she said. Zhu has been running around to get him a household registration so he can enter schools and receive public service. She finally achieved that this year. "I will raise him up and make him self-reliant", she said, although she is not well off. Junlong is now living in a new house arranged by the local government and is free to receive middle school education with a subsidy of 300 yuan ($48) per year. [Photo/IC] |
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