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China's one-child policy: the only child's view

Updated: 2014-10-10 10:42 (Agencies)
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China's one-child policy: the only child's view
Zhang Haoran, who was born in 1990, poses for a photograph in Shanghai August 22, 2014. Haoran said: "Actually it would be a good thing to have brothers or sisters who are of similar age. Then some problems that arise in our adulthood might be solved [more easily]. For example, communication with peers, and also learning sharing, individualism." [Photo/Agencies]

China's one-child policy: the only child's view
Xiao Wenjin, who was born in 1991, poses for a photograph in Shanghai July 29, 2014. "I wish I had brothers and sisters because I think it's interesting. I wouldn't feel so lonely. We would have to share ... I like to share," said Wenjin. [Photo/Agencies]

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