Chinese Navy Crew Visits Jamaican Schools

Nightingale Prize winner Wang Wenzhen (L) interacts with a child in Kingston, Jamaica on Nov. 2, 2011.
The Chinese navy "Peace Ark" hospital ship sent a medical group led by Nightingale Prize winner Wang Wenzhen to two primary schools in Kingston, capital of Jamaica, for a friendly visit recently.

Members of the Chinese medical group interact with a child in Kingston, Jamaica on Nov. 2, 2011.
From the interaction with the Chinese medical group, the local children learned more about Chinese culture and the Chinese navy.

Members of the Chinese medical group interact with a child at the local primary schools in Kingston, Jamaica on Nov. 2, 2011

Members of the Chinese medical group interact with children at local primary schools in Kingston, Jamaica on Nov. 2, 2011.

Children at the local primary schools in Kingston learn Kung Fu from a Chinese medical group member on Nov. 2, 2011

A member of the Chinese medical group interacts with children at the local primary schools in Kingston, Jamaica on Nov. 2, 2011
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