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Can China's moral fabric hold together?

By Wu Yiyao | China Daily | Updated: 2011-12-29 07:55

Can China's moral fabric hold together?

What happened to three 2-year-olds across the nation raised questions, and, at the same time, reaffirmed people's willingness to play the Good Samaritan.

SHANGHAI - Three 2-year-old girls experienced drastic changes in their lives in 2011 - incidents that even as they left a big question mark on the apparent lack of concern for fellow human beings in Chinese society, also helped reaffirm people's willingness to do others a good turn.

Xiang Weiyi, nicknamed Yiyi, a Wenzhou girl was the last survivor found in the wreckage of a deadly train accident that claimed 40 lives, including that of her parents. The incident triggered widespread discussion about people who made every effort to save her and also those responsible for the tragic accident.

Can China's moral fabric hold together?

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