Chinese father and mother hold their tri

Chinese father and mother hold their triplet boys during the Beijing Twins Cultural Carnival at a park in Beijing, 02 October 2007. Chinese officials have been told to ditch the hardline propaganda behind the nation's one-child policy in favour of a softer touch to ease public opposition, state media reported 05 August. Menacing slogans on posters daubed on walls advocating forced abortions and telling parents to have only one child or face harsh retribution have damaged the image of the policy, introduced in 1979, the Xinhua news agency said. AFP PHOTO/TEH ENG KOON (Photo credit should read TEH ENG KOON/AFP via Getty Images)
Chinese father and mother hold their triplet boys during the Beijing Twins Cultural Carnival at a park in Beijing, 02 October 2007. Chinese officials have been told to ditch the hardline propaganda behind the nation's one-child policy in favour of a softer touch to ease public opposition, state media reported 05 August. Menacing slogans on posters daubed on walls advocating forced abortions and telling parents to have only one child or face harsh retribution have damaged the image of the policy, introduced in 1979, the Xinhua news agency said. AFP PHOTO/TEH ENG KOON (Photo credit should read TEH ENG KOON/AFP via Getty Images)
Chinese father and mother hold their tri
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TEH ENG KOON / Staff
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