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        What do you think of organ donation?

        ( bbs.chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-01-21 07:55

        Editor's note: Due to the cultural differences, Chinese are much less willing to donate their organs compared to other countries, with the ratio being only 6 out of 10,000,000. But there have been positive changes in attitude in recent years. Would you register to be an organ donor given the scarcity of organs? You're welcome to leave your comments.

        MisterPanda (France)

        I have my organ donor card in France, couldn't find anything similar in China. Giving your organs after your death is not even a sacrifice: you won't miss any organ. And if the idea of saving a complete stranger's life does not appeal to you, imagine that, should everyone give their organs, a complete stranger's organ could save one of your loved ones' life.

        What do you think of organ donation?

        Feng Lei, gives her daughter Feng Junxi a final kiss at a hospital in Beijing, capital of China, June 9, 2012. A couple from Chifeng in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region decided to donate their daughter Feng Junxi's body organs after her death. Numerous people expressed their respect on line recently. (Xinhua)

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