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Chinese singer Zhu Zheqin poses with performers of ethnic minorities when she was named as the United Nations Development Programme China National Goodwill Ambassador in Beijing, capital of China, on January 9, 2009. Zhu Zheqin, also known as Dadawa, was named the ambassador to enhance the protection of China's ethnic minority cultures.

Chinese singer Zhu Zheqin poses with performers of ethnic minorities when she was named as the United Nations Development Programme China National Goodwill Ambassador in Beijing, capital of China, on January 9, 2009. Zhu Zheqin, also known as Dadawa, was named the ambassador to enhance the protection of China's ethnic minority cultures. [Xinhua]

 

United Nations resident representative in China Khalid Malik (R) presents the certificate to Chinese singer Zhu Zheqin when she was named as the United Nations Development Programme China National Goodwill Ambassador in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 9, 2009. Zhu Zheqin, also known as Dadawa, was named the ambassador to enhance the protection of China's ethnic minority cultures.

United Nations resident representative in China Khalid Malik (R) presents the certificate to Chinese singer Zhu Zheqin when she was named as the United Nations Development Programme China National Goodwill Ambassador in Beijing, capital of China, on January 9, 2009. Zhu Zheqin, also known as Dadawa, was named the ambassador to enhance the protection of China's ethnic minority cultures. [Xinhua]



(China Development Gateway January 9, 2009)

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