Published: Thursday, 2nd October, 2008 12:30
MY CHINESE ADVENTURE
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BIG-HEARTED Eilidh Quinn spent her summer doing voluntary work for people less fortunate.
Here she exclusively tells the Herald all about her trip.
She said: “This summer I ventured to China with a Christian outreach group called Xplore. Travelling and helping people less fortunate than myself had always been something I’d wanted to do but had never thought I’d get the chance, so when I heard about the trip to Hong Kong and China, my hand was first up.
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