China bans civil servants from working at beauty spots
The Chinese government has posted on its website the pictures of 21 tourist spots where civil servants have been banned from holding meetings.
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The Chinese government has posted on its website the pictures of 21 tourist spots where civil servants have been banned from holding meetings.
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