Hello and welcome to this edition of
Life in China, your weekly feature program on China Radio International. I'm Jules Page in Beijing.
On today's program, we will take a closer look at the lifestyle of the ˇ°ant tribeˇ±, a group of 20-something college graduates living in big cities but existing on low incomes.
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And we will also hear about the story of Guo Pei, a first-class dress designer in China.
Finally, we will go to Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, to see how the children there receiving bilingual education.
For these stories and more, stay tuned to
Life in China.
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On the Way to Success--Ant tribes in China 
Armed with their college diplomas, they are expected to become social elites. But because of fierce competition, many can only eke out a hard living and afford slum-like accommodation.
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Guo Pei, China's First Class Dress Designer 
Guo Pei is a familiar name in China's dress-making circles. For years, her works have been one of the shining highlights of the annual showcase of talent, the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. |
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Bilingual Education in Xinjiang 
Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is home to 13 Chinese ethnic groups. The region's ethnic groups have been involved in constant migration, which has caused religious and cultural intermingling and produced unique regional customs.
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Life in China section. I'm Jules Page in Beijing. For program producer Li Cong, Zai jian! Bye bye!