Thank you for sharing. Our oldest daughter came to us from the Wuwei SWI, but unfortunately we were unable to visit there. We met her at the Lanzhou Legend hotel in the capital city on September 16, 2003 when she was fifteen months old. I think our group was only the second group of westerners to adopt from there at the time, and we drew a crowd wherever we went. I will share this with her, so she will see her native city. Jordan Willow, DOB 6/25/07 & Jillian "Lily" Wren DOB 2/1/2007.
This video is great to see. I, too, have an adopted daughter from the Wuwei SWI but did not get to see her city at the time of her adoption. I watch the video and can't help but think of her biological family. I especially wonder if she has brothers or sisters there. It's sad that she'll likely never know. Thanks again for the opportunity to know another part of her history.
Thanks for the video... My hometown is not too far from there... See the video from Atlanta is touching...The city should develop faster with the new highways and high speed railways...Wuwei is very well-known in China for its galloping horse...China's travel symbol...
Thank you for sharing this video. We have a chinese adopted baby girl and she lived the first nine months of ther life in Wuwei SWI. It's first time that we can see images from Wuwei City.
Thank you for sharing. Our oldest daughter came to us from the Wuwei SWI, but unfortunately we were unable to visit there. We met her at the Lanzhou Legend hotel in the capital city on September 16, 2003 when she was fifteen months old. I think our group was only the second group of westerners to adopt from there at the time, and we drew a crowd wherever we went. I will share this with her, so she will see her native city. Jordan Willow, DOB 6/25/07 & Jillian "Lily" Wren DOB 2/1/2007.
Wuwei625 1 year ago
This is the city where I was born.
lazywormc 1 year ago
This video is great to see. I, too, have an adopted daughter from the Wuwei SWI but did not get to see her city at the time of her adoption. I watch the video and can't help but think of her biological family. I especially wonder if she has brothers or sisters there. It's sad that she'll likely never know. Thanks again for the opportunity to know another part of her history.
olsonpl 4 years ago
Thanks for the video... My hometown is not too far from there... See the video from Atlanta is touching...The city should develop faster with the new highways and high speed railways...Wuwei is very well-known in China for its galloping horse...China's travel symbol...
thecupabc 4 years ago
Our daughter is also from Wuwei and we are thrilled to be able to view this video.
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Agr8mc 5 years ago
Thank you for sharing this video. We have a chinese adopted baby girl and she lived the first nine months of ther life in Wuwei SWI. It's first time that we can see images from Wuwei City.
noading 5 years ago