A Look at Life in China

Children walk past a one-child policy slogan written on a wall, which partially reads "All citizens must observe the law, a single child is glorious" at a market in Futang village of Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, October 19, 2015. China's top family planning authority said on Friday the central government will leave it to the provinces to hash out the details of implementing a new policy allowing couples to have two children. For decades, China harshly implemented the one-child policy, leading to forced abortions and infanticides across the country. In recent years, however, the policy has been relaxed, and some couples are allowed to have a second child. Others are permitted a second child if they pay a fine. (Photo by Reuters/Stringer)
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