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UPDATED: 10:29, May 30, 2006
Russian children surviving Beslan hostage crisis treated in S.China
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Two Chinese doctors perform massage for Russian children in Sanya, China's southernmost city in Hainan Province on May 24, 2006. Ten Russian children who suffered psychological trauma in Russia's Beslan hostage crisis two years ago have finished a month's treatment at the Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine here. The recuperative treatment involved both Western and traditional Chinese therapies along with entertainment activities.

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Russian children learn to write Chinese characters "I love Sanya" in Sanya, China's southernmost city in Hainan Province on May 24, 2006. Ten Russian children who suffered psychological trauma in Russia's Beslan hostage crisis two years ago have finished a month's treatment at the Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine here. The recuperative treatment involved both Western and traditional Chinese therapies along with entertainment activities.

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A Russian boy receives acupuncture treatment in Sanya, China's southernmost city in Hainan Province on May 24, 2006. Ten Russian children who suffered psychological trauma in Russia's Beslan hostage crisis two years ago have finished a month's treatment at the Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine here. The recuperative treatment involved both Western and traditional Chinese therapies along with entertainment activities.

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Russian children perform martial arts for their medical workers and their counterparts at the airport before they leave Sanya, China's southernmost city in Hainan Province on May 29, 2006.Russian children perform martial arts for their medical workers and their counterparts at the airport before they leave Sanya, China's southernmost city in Hainan Province on May 29, 2006.

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Russian children say good-bye to Chinese children before they depart for their country in Sanya, China's southernmost city in Hainan Province on May 29, 2006.

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