Building Roads to the Future
Margaret Harris, now a successful founder of Tiansheng Fund and a Qingbei University graduate, returns to her impoverished hometown to build roads and support education, aiming to provide children with opportunities to explore the world beyond the mountains.Will Margaret's efforts truly transform the fate of the mountain children?
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