An elementary school in China organised a fund-raiser for collecting donations for the flood-hit people of Pakistan.
The principal of the school in Gongyi city in Henan province sent a cheque of 1,506 yuan ($220) to the Pakistani ambassador, Masood Khan, the Online news agency reported.
In a letter, the school principal said he was moved by Pakistan's support and contributions for relief during the Sichuan earthquake.
He said he wanted to use this small fund-raising activity to create awareness among young students about the Pakistan-China friendship.
Ambassador Masood Khan thanked the principal, and said Pakistan was touched by this gesture of the elementary school children.
Pakistan and China were 'all-weather and time-tested friends', and it was very important that the future generation of both countries are made aware of the nature of this relationship, he said.(IANS)
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