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"Eye club" popular in China
www.chinanews.cn 2007-06-08 11:29:55
Chinanews, Beijing, Jun. 8 �C June 6 is ��Eye Protection Day�� in China,
and currently ��eye clubs�� have become popular in the country, which are
set up to help reduce the incidence rate of shortsightedness among
adolescents.
��Eye club�� is also called ��eye-protecting room,�� are intended to help
students a good habit of protecting eyes and even get rid of glasses.
Such clubs have been set up in most Chinese provinces except Tibet,
Xinjiang and Hainan.
According to statistics, bad eyesight is increasing among Chinese
students. So experts are vocal in reminding students of the need to take
care of their eyes.
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