Stranded no more, traveler returns from Sudan
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Fortunately, a Chongqing medical team finished its mission in Africa and planned to leave Sudan on June 11 by charter flight. The Chinese embassy informed Gao that he could buy a ticket and take the flight also.
Though the price wasn't cheap, he decided to go.
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