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They brought a dazzling spectacle of lights to the country that will give a glow of hope to poor blind children.
The first World Light Expo-Philippines, which opened last month on an open space at the junction of Roxas Boulevard and Coastal Road in Paranaque City, hopes to help visually impaired kids recover, said Mina Choi-Lee, spokesperson for the 2007 WLEP.
The WLEP, which kicked off last Feb. 13 and ends April 22, exhibits two million bulbs of different sizes, types and intensities.
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LONDON BRIDGE AND EIFFEL TOWER
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The first World Light Expo-Philippines, which opened last month on an open space at the junction of Roxas Boulevard and Coastal Road in Paranaque City, hopes to help visually impaired kids recover, said Mina Choi-Lee, spokesperson for the 2007 WLEP.
The WLEP, which kicked off last Feb. 13 and ends April 22, exhibits two million bulbs of different sizes, types and intensities.
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Ghio Ong | February 26, 2007 - 12:00am