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Changchun, Mini-marathon Aimed at Protecting Siberian Tiger
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In order to alert the public concerning the ecological importance of the Siberian Tiger, the organizing committee of the first cultural festival of Siberian Tiger will launch a mini-marathon. If you love wild animals and sports, please join us.

Time: Sep. 22, 2007 (rain or shine).

Venue: Culture Square in Changchun City.

To sign up:

1. www.wcstiger.cn

2. Room 1107, Wansheng Garden, 6789 Yatai Street, Changchun City, Changchun Xinhai Psychological Consultation Center.

Contact Info: Mr./Ms. Hu email: huhellen@hotmail.com; mobile: 139 4307 9860; QQ: 5 9205 6897
General telephone: 0431-8860 3366
Postal code: 130000

(China.org.cn September 13, 2007)

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