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| Dripping Water Tea All Sold Out Thanks to the
" Gush of Favors" From Beijing
Translated by Luke Zhou
Source: Beijing Youth News May 3, 2002 |

The principal Zhang Jiarong and Chenghuijie
in the Beijing Youth News studio
answered the readers' hot line |
Wu YuTai Reserves Dripping Water Tea
The Wu Yu Tai Tea Company has reserved the remaining supply of Dripping
Water Tea. Yesterday afternoon, CEO Sun Weidan promised to bring relief
to Principal Zhang and Dripping Water Elementary. Wu Yu Tai spokesman
Mr. Sun tells reporters that after reading our article Buying Tea
to Support Education, Wu Yu Tai immediately decided to reserve the
unsold remaining tea. Since the student tea vendors would return to
class in four days, Wu Yu Tai decided to give the students a chance
to tour the city of Beijing by buying the unsold tea completely.
An Elderly Couple Helps The Children And A Young Reporter Helps
His Peer
Yesterday morning at 8 AM, reporters crowded into the Temple of Earth
bookstore to help Dripping Water Elementary sell their tea. Around
10:00, an elderly Hubei couple donated a box of books entitled Classic
World Literature to the students. A foundation worker claims to have
seen this Hubei couple yesterday buying tea. In Addition, a fifth
grader donated a brand new basketball to the students after buying
some tea himself. After the day's working, a reporter surreptitiously
slipped a RMB100 bill on the table, and also donated 600 dollars worth
of books he just won at a noon time game show to the Dripping Water
students.
Many Thanks
Yesterday morning, Dripping Water Elementary's Principal Zhang and
fourth-grader Chen Hujie came to our headquarters and listened and
answered questions on our hotline in regards to the Dripping Water
situation. Many Beijingers called to inquire into the status of Dripping
Water Elementary; most wanted to help pay for the students tuition,
some of our readers actually came and personally handed books and
reading materials to students and Principal Zhang, who was extremely
grateful to the city of Beijing. He stated on the hotline, "You
are all exceptionally kind people, for everything you say and do make
us feel warm and happy. The village of Dripping Water will never forget
your kindness. I am sure our students will try their best in school
and create a good future for themselves and our nation. I feel that
that is the best possible repayment. Source: Beijing Youth News May
3, 2002
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