Migrant children celebrate Children's Day in theatre

Xu Fei China Plus Published: 2017-05-29 15:38:16
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Lei Xining, an official with the China National Theatre for Children, delivers a speech on May 27, 2017 ahead of a play called Baby Tadpoles Look for Their Mother, with 500 migrant children as their target audience. [Photo provided to China Plus]

Baby Tadpoles Look for Their Mother, a play based on a classic Chinese story, is shown to 500 migrant children on May 27, 2017, ahead of Children's Day, in the China National Theatre for Children in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Plus]

Baby Tadpoles Look for Their Mother, a play based on a classic Chinese story, is shown to 500 migrant children on May 27, 2017, ahead of Children's Day, in the China National Theatre for Children in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Plus]

Baby Tadpoles Look for Their Mother, a play based on a classic Chinese story, is shown to 500 migrant children on May 27, 2017, ahead of Children's Day, in the China National Theatre for Children in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Plus]

Lei Xining, an official with the China National Theatre for Children, delivers a speech on May 27, 2017 ahead of a play called Baby Tadpoles Look for Their Mother, with 500 migrant children as their target audience. [Photo provided to China Plus]

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