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Yulin dog festival
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In Pictures: Skeleton reassembled to protest annual Chinese dog meat festival

by HKFP Lens11:01, 5 April 201922:53, 31 March 2020

Every year, the Chinese city of Yulin in Guangxi plays host to a 10-day dog meat festival, where an estimated 15,000 dogs are slaughtered, according to NGOs. A team from McGarryBowen in Shanghai – a creative agency – visited Yulin and collected large numbers of leftover dog bones from restaurants, garbage bins, dog meat markets […]

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Thousands of dogs set to be butchered at China’s notorious dog meat festival, as activists rethink tactics

by AFP14:21, 22 June 201822:06, 31 March 2020
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Pregnant woman’s suicide roils China

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China’s Yulin dog meat festival opens despite protests and rumours of ban

by AFP11:59, 21 June 201721:20, 31 March 2020
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Talk of China dog meat festival ban all bark, no bite, say Yulin restaurants

by AFP13:50, 19 May 201721:11, 31 March 2020
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by David Bandurski19:00, 29 October 201620:40, 31 March 2020
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Some we love, some we eat: Rethinking the Yulin Dog Meat Festival

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