Good Samaritan consumed by greed


IT all started when a former miner brought her the first orphan. Apparently driven by her sympathy for children who have lost their parents, Li Lijuan founded the Village of Love welfare home in the Wuan township of Hebei province, and has taken in 118 children (including the disabled and those abandoned by their parents) over the past two decades.

Under her care, some of them have grown up healthily, attended university or received treatment for their disabilities.

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Opinion , "Beh Yuen Hui , Colours of China

   

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