Street food vendors in southeastern China have donated a day’s income to a cancer-stricken colleague who is facing high medical bills.
The touching move by stall holders took place on a food street near Fujian Normal University in Fuzhou, Fujian province on December 10.
They are trying to help Zhang Jianwu, 50, who had been making and selling pan-fried meat cake on the street until recently when he was diagnosed with kidney cancer, according to a report by Fuzhou Daily.
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Source: scmp.com

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