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		<title>E-mng (Xiamen) moves to protect Southern Min</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Ho̍k-kiàn (Fujian Province), the ancestral home of Southern Min (of which Taiwanese is one form), the local language is under pressure from the growth of Mandarin. In the past few decades the People&#8217;s Republic of China has pursued an aggressive campaign of Mandarinization, resulting in many areas which were formerly bastions of other Chinese [...]]]></description>
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