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Monks practice martial arts at Shaolin Temple in central China's Henan Province, Jan. 20, 2017. Shaolin Temple is located at Songshan Mountain in Henan. As one of the cradles of Chinese Kungfu, it is the birthplace of the Shaolin martial arts. Monks here are famous for their Kungfu skills. (Xinhua/Li An)

I have a question..do the different color robes mean anything?

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LOL! thought it's just in the movies!
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Xiaoqing, who has cerebal palsy, with his father surnamed Shi at Beijing Railway Station on Jan 16, 2017. [Photo/IC]

Shi brought his son, known as Xiaoqing, to see a doctor in Beijing. Xiaoqing has cerebral palsy as he did not receive enough oxygen when he was born.

When Xiaoqing turned 5, his father went to Mount Wutai to become a Taoist priest. Every day, Shi and Xiaoqing climb mountain stairs and bow every three steps. "In this way, we not only cultivate ourselves according to the religious doctrine, but also build up our bodies," Shi said.

Shi saved more than 10,000 yuan for the treatment, but "spent all on diagnoses even before the treatment started".

They went back to Mount Wutai by train at night. "I have to save money back home. The operation will cost more than 50,000 yuan," Shi said.

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A man, surnamed Chang, plays on his mobile phone while sitting on his luggage at Beijing Railway Station on Jan 16, 2017. [Photo/IC]

Chang, a native of Shanxi province, has worked at a mobile phone manufacturer for two years in Langfang, Hebei province. His job is to test new phones.

"It becomes harder to do the job, because more robots are used to replace men. Many workers have been laid off," he said. Chang does not know how long he will keep his job.

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A man, surnamed Liu, plays on his mobile phone at Beijing Railway Station, next to his luggage, including a big toy monkey, on Jan 17, 2017. [Photo/IC]

Liu, a native of Henan province, studies at a university in Tianjin. He said he bought the toy monkey for his little cousin. His aunt has always been kind to him since his childhood. "It is my duty to buy a gift for my cousin," he said with a smile.

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No need for a coat in the Philippines...
A man, surnamed Zhao, stands at Beijing Railway Station on Jan 16, 2017. [Photo/IC]

He just returned to China from the Philippines and is going to take the train to his hometown in Liaoning province. The warmest clothes he had with him was a shirt as the chilly night temperature fell below zero. "It's ok. I can stand it for a while," he said.
 

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Huang Mengjiao and Zhang Qinghua hold their wedding ceremony on a platform at the Hangzhou Railway Station in Hangzhou City, the capital of East China’s Zhejiang Province, Jan. 22, 2017. The couple had planned their big day for Jan. 23 but Zhang, a member of the armed police, is to work on safety missions during the Spring Festival travel rush, so the ceremony was postponed. On Jan. 22, Huang took a train from Jinhua city, also in Zhejiang, to meet Zhang and their brief wedding ceremony was held on the platform. (Photo/zjol.com.cn)

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Several children look out a window of the train 6041 from Jining to Tongliao, in Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on Jan 21, 2017. The train covers 997 kilometers and includes 82 stops, a journey in its entirety that takes 46 hours. It burns coal to provide heating and hot water, which is rare to see in China today. [Photo/Xinhua]

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The train 6041 stops at a railway station on Jan 21, 2017. The train runs through poverty-stricken areas and, therefore, provides cheap tickets, with the lowest fare being 2.5 yuan ($0.37), to benefit people along the line for the past 20 years. [Photo/Xinhua]

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Xiang Bing, head of the train crew, measures the height of a girl in the train 6041, on Jan 21, 2017. [Photo/Xinhua]
 

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Nineteen buildings in the center of Wuhan, Hubei province, are destroyed within seconds on Saturday using 5 metric tons of explosives. The buildings, which covered about 150,000 square meters, were demolished to make way for the Binjiang International Business Zone. Wuhan Airport Development Group, the company that carried out the demolition, said the affect on nearby residents, subways and underground pipelines was kept to a minimum.[Photo/VCG]

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Scientists carry out field research on the King George Island as they disembarked from Chinese research vessel Haiyang Liuhao, also known as Ocean No. 6, on the Antarctic, Jan. 22, 2017. It was the research vessel's debut of ashore expedition. Haiyang Liuhao set sail on July 2016 to the Pacific Ocean and Antarctica for a 60,000-km expedition and is expected to return in mid-April 2017. The expedition will have three tasks. It will serve as a marine resource and carry out environment evaluation in the West Pacific according to a contract with the International Seabed Authority. It will also perform distribution and comparative research on deep-sea resources in the East Pacific, and carry out comprehensive geological, geophysical and maritime research in and around the Antarctic Peninsula. (Xinhua/Wang Pan)

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People buy fireworks at a designated outlet in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 22, 2017. Beijing Municipality reduces sales of fireworks during the upcoming Spring Festival by cutting the number of retail outlets to 511 designated outlets, down 28.9 percent from last year. None of the outlets are located within the Third Ring Road, effectively banned the sales of fireworks downtown. If orange and red alerts are issued for heavy air pollution, fireworks delivery and sales will be suspended. (Xinhua/Liu Xianguo)
 
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One of Chinatown's traditional gates has been adorned with a banner advertising the London Chinatown Chinese Association's planned festivities for the upcoming Chinese New Year. (Photo by Kyle Calandra/China.org.cn)

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Chefs prepare various Chinese dumplings for hungry patrons on a busy Saturday night in Chinatown, where lines of customers waiting outside to be seated are a common site. (Photo by Kyle Calandra/China.org.cn)

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At a purveyor of traditional Chinese medicine in London's Chinatown, an employee stops working for a moment to enjoy a quick dinner on an otherwise busy Saturday night. (Photo by Kyle Calandra/China.org.cn)
 

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This local Chinese customer rests for a moment having left a supermarket selling traditional Chinese snacks in London’s Chinatown. (Photo by Kyle Calandra/China.org.cn)

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Chinese tourists wait to be served at a restaurant in London's Chinatown on a busy Saturday night. (Photo by Kyle Calandra/China.org.cn)

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A family of Chinese tourists stop to watch snacks being prepared at a traditional Chinese bakery in London's Chinatown. (Photo by Kyle Calandra/China.org.cn

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A young woman smiles as she waits for her jianbing, a traditional Chinese snack, to be prepared in London's Chinatown. (Photo by Kyle Calandra/China.org.cn)
 
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