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China Eastern flight MU5735: Handwritten note found amid wreckage breaks Chinese hearts as rescue efforts continue
- The note describes a jade pendant, which symbolises good luck and safety in Chinese culture
- The author, surnamed Xiang, was a live-streaming salesperson on her way to a jade sales event
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A photograph of a handwritten note from a passenger on China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735, which crashed in southern China on Monday with 132 people on board, caused an emotional stir in China this week.
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The note describes a jade disc, a good-luck pendant that symbolises “peace, luck and safety” in traditional Chinese culture. The note was believed to be written by a female passenger with the surname Xiang, who was in her 20s, according to Thepaper.cn.
“The jade disc lucky charm symbolises hope for peace in the year, and a long and healthy life,” she wrote.
Xiang was a live-streaming salesperson and was flying to Guangzhou to host an online sales event for jade products.
The note may have been used for studying because, according to jewellery salespeople, the wording is commonly used to sell jade on television and live streams.
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