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Updated: 2013-07-12 13:27

(China Daily)

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San Francisco: Yuan Nansheng (with glasses and gray suit), China's consul general in San Francisco, and Xu Yongji (to the left of Yuan), education counselor at the consulate, visit some of the student survivors of the Asiana Airlines crash at a Marriott hotel in San Jose, California, on Monday. Yu Wei / China Daily

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San Francisco: Li Liyang, a student injured in the accident, arrives at Yuan's o& cial residence to attend a dinner with other survivors. Chen Jia / China Daily

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San Francisco: More than 70 students and teachers who survived the July 6 crash were invited as guests to the residence of Chinese Consul General Yuan Nansheng on Wednesday night. Chen Jia / China Daily

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Bellevue, Washington: Thumbs up!

Bellevue, Washington Mayor Conrad Lee (standing) hosted a campaign kickoff breakfast at a local hotel on Tuesday morning. Several elected officials and community leaders attended. Lee was chosen as mayor by the Bellevue City Council last year, making him the first Asian American and the first ethnic minority to hold the position. Deng Yu / China Daily

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New York: Enjoy yourself!

Artists from PS 182, PS 94 and PS 59 public elementary schools visit Inspired by Lin Tianmiao, an Asia Society exhibition of their work, which was inspired by the Chinese artist. The students' art will be displayed at the Asia Society through Aug 4. Elsa Ruiz / For China Daily

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Tornoto: Greetings

Zhang Meifang, China's deputy consul general in Toronto, speaks at the Chi Hong Foundation Canada charity gala on July 7. CHFC has been a registered charity since 2009 and is a& liated with the Chi Hong Foundation in Hong Kong. Li Na / China Daily

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New York: China stroll

Michael Robison, an educator at the Museum of Chinese in America, took China Daily on a tour of New York's Chinatown on Wednesday. Titled Chinatown: A Walk through History, the tour goes as far back as the 1600s to examine how everyday buildings, public and commercial spaces, and streets have shaped one of New York City's fastestgrowing immigrant communities. Caroline Berg / China Daily

(China Daily USA 07/12/2013 page12)

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