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Two citizens in Shanghai municipality bury themselves in sand at City Beach in Jinshan District to cool down on the scorching summer heat on Sunday. An estimated 10,000 people went swimming at the beach each day last weekend. [Photo: Shanghai Morning Post]

Two citizens in Shanghai municipality bury themselves in sand at City Beach in Jinshan District to cool down on the scorching summer heat on Sunday. An estimated 10,000 people went swimming at the beach each day last week. [Photo: Shanghai Morning Post]

(CRI, Shanghai Morning Post July 15, 2008)

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