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Individualistic silk balls

www.chinanews.cn 2006-02-13 15:07:05

A girl was selecting Valentine's Day gifts at a silk balls store in
Guangxi's Nanning City on Feb. 12. Different from traditional silk balls,
these best-selling new silk balls are no longer patterned with plants and
animals but embroidered with words expressing one's love, nickname of
one's lover and cartoons originally, winning favor from Nanning citizens.

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