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Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Sunday, September 01, 2002
China's Samaritan Admitted to College with Free Tuition
A young man who saved three children from drowning has been admitted to a Beijing college and given free tuition.
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A young man who saved three children from drowning has been admitted to a
Beijing
college and given free tuition.
Zhuang Meilong, born in Quanzhou City of
Fujian
Province, east China, was rewarded in April 1998 by the provincial government for his good deed.
When he applied to Beijing Business Administration College early this year, the private institute announced it offers tuition-free education for Chinese under 25 with a high school diploma, who have received awards for saving lives. Living expenses are notincluded.
Special foundations have been set up in China to encourage morepeople to help those in danger.
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