Forty-six children who were adopted by foreigners and are growing up abroad have come back to their birthplaces in
The children have arrived in
Their families hope the trip will help their adopted children better understand their hometowns.
Our reporter Shuang Feng has more.(www.hXen.com)
Reporter:
"Hello everyone at CRI. It's Elisabeth from
Seven year-old Elisabeth had an unfortunate beginning when her mother abandoned her at birth. Yet, she was also very lucky to be adopted six years ago by the Dejonghs from
Fifty-four-year-old Lawrence Dejongh is a property manager. He and his wife adopted Elisabeth in 2003 and another Chinese girl, Catherine, in 2007.
Dejongh says his family will travel to Elisabeth's birthplace in central
"We wanted a little sister for Elisabeth. And when she gets older, she will have a family member. If they want to come back to
Elisabeth and Catherine are among a hundred thousand children who have been adopted by international families, since
Dou Yupei is
He says the government has issued strict regulations for international adoptions and monitors adoptive families to ensure the children have healthy developments.
"International adoption is an undertaking that brings to these children love and a bright future. We warmly welcome these children and their foreign families to come back to
Dou says such root-seeking trips can help the children better understand their hometowns and give them a clear identification of themselves, which will help them grow up healthily and soundly.
Shuang Feng, CRI news.