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Saturday, August 12, 2000, updated at 10:08(GMT+8)
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Emergency Aid Available for Foreigners in Inner Mongolia
The Inner
Mongolia
Autonomous Region in north China is now well prepared to offer emergency assistance services for foreign visitors.
This has come about because the local public health bureau has signed an agreement with the International Emergency Assistance Service Center recently.
The two organizations will cooperate to provide emergency treatment, transportation and other medical first-aid services to foreign visitors, the number of whom is increasing as China is now accelerating the development of its western areas.
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