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Mei Li De Qi Yue (2014)
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Ms. Hua, a hardworking migrant who runs a hot-pot restaurant in Beijing, wants to get a registered permanent residence of Beijing for her son. Otherwise, her son can't study in the local ... See full summary »
Genres: Drama
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