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 focus on the mental health of China's young people, as a recent report indicates that a large number of college students feel isolated.
Then we will meet some residents of a Shanghai-based housing estate to see how the construction of a better city is helping to create a better life.
And finally we will hear the story of a talented photographer, Chen Man.
For these stories and more, stay tuned to
Life in China.
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Eye on the Rising Psychological Problems of China's Youth 
A recent survey indicates that 60 percent of college students in China feel isolated, and 80 percent feel like they are victims of social injustice. Is the mental health of China's young people really on the wane? If so, how can this be rectified?
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Happy Life in Sanlin Expo Homeland 
The Sanlin Expo Homeland is a beautiful residential community located on prime land in eastern Shanghai's Pudong New Area. |
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Talented Photographer --Chen Man 
Glamorous, dazzling and fancy celebrities in front of the camera are always admired by millions of fans, while few of those behind the lens are noticed by the public. But Chen Man is an exception.
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Life in China. We hope you've enjoyed it! Questions or comments can be sent to us at Life@cri.com.cn, or you can log on to our new forum, "Talk China,|" at Crienglish.com and have your say in the
Life in China section. I'm Jules Page in Beijing. For program producer Li Cong, Zai jian! Bye-bye!