Door of Hope Mission Doll : The First Chinese Antique Doll Brand Made by Shanghai’s Child Prostitutes in 1901. by Tingjia Liang & Tiffany Liang

Door of Hope Mission Doll : The First Chinese Antique Doll Brand Made by Shanghai’s Child Prostitutes in 1901.

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  • Genre Social Science
  • Publisher J.SHUTONG
  • Released
  • Size 19.55 MB
  • Length 50 Pages

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It’s a true story about Chinese antique dolls.

In 1901, Door Of Hope Shanghai set up by American Cornella Bonnell (1874-1916) was for protecting child prostitutes. In 2017, DOOR OF HOPE RECOVERY PROGRAM fundraising for the poor girls in the mountain areas of China so as to prevent child prostitution, planned by Taiwanese antique doll specialist Tingjia Liang. She says that “The Door of Hope Mission Doll has become a priceless antique, but that has had no impact on the issue of child prostitution, just as it is an insult to the girls who created the dolls a hundred years ago. Upon finding them in the last winter of the twentieth century, I felt that there was a reason that I had found them. Perhaps there was something I could do from them—If I did not do anything, there might not be anyone else who will.”

30% of our profits will be donated to funding vocational training for the hard-working and resilient girls of the mountainous areas of China. Because only a girl with skills is able to be independent.

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