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'''Sound of Hope''' {{Template:Zh-tspw|t=希望之聲,|s=希望之声,|p=Xīwàng Zhīshēng,|w=Hsi-wang Chi-sheng}} is a ]-sponsored news and entertainment broadcast service. It originated in ], and currently offers four languages. | '''Sound of Hope''' ({{Template:Zh-tspw|t=希望之聲,|s=希望之声,|p=Xīwàng Zhīshēng,|w=Hsi-wang Chi-sheng}}) is a ]-sponsored news and entertainment broadcast service. It originated in ], and currently offers four languages. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Sound of Hope (simplified Chinese: 希望之声,; traditional Chinese: 希望之聲,; pinyin: Xīwàng Zhīshēng,; Wade–Giles: Hsi-wang Chi-sheng) is a Falun Gong-sponsored news and entertainment broadcast service. It originated in Mandarin, and currently offers four languages.
External links
- Sound of Hope Radio Network
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