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How a Chinese tourist hotspot is helping to trace China’s abducted children

Park in Henan province prints details of missing youngsters on its tickets over the Spring Festival

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The details of missing children are printed on the back of the park tickets. Photo: CNA
Jun Mai

A Chinese tourist attraction has printed details of 300 missing children on its entrance tickets to help find some of the tens of thousands of youngsters believed abducted from their families across the country.

The tickets were issued to visitors at the China Hanyuan Park in Kaifeng in Henan province over the Lunar New Year holiday, the Beijing Youth Daily reported.

The names and faces of the missing children, along with phone numbers for their parents, were printed on the back of the entrance tickets.

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“There are easily over a million visits here for the temple gathering during the Spring Festival and we thought we might do something to help find the missing children,” a woman working at the attraction was quoted as saying.

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The staff started gathering information about missing children from the internet at the start of January.
The names and faces of the missing children, along with phone numbers for their parents, were printed on the back of entrance tickets to the park in Kaifeng. Photo: CNA
The names and faces of the missing children, along with phone numbers for their parents, were printed on the back of entrance tickets to the park in Kaifeng. Photo: CNA
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