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Qianmen Street is one of the most important commercial streets in beijing. It was built in 1550. Government rebuilt the Qianmen street in the year 2008. New Qianmen Street is not open for public traffic, it is a pedestrian street, the only vehicle on this street is railroad car. there are over 800 shops on this street, and 80 of them are hundreds of years old. Jewellery market is also a very marked characteristic of Qianmen street. Beside the traditional jewellery shops, some jewellery firms from hongkong or other area of the world are going to open business here.
Previously on BON we brought you the story of Katie Cramer, a 16 year old girl born to a mother from the Zhuang minority people here in China and adopted by an American family. Katie has leukemia, for which she needs a bone marrow transplant. They couldn't find a matching donor in the U.S., so when we last brought you her story, her mother had come to China in the hopes of publicizing her daughter's cause, and convincing people in Katie's hometown to register for marrow donation. BON's Matt Schrader caught up with her for a phone interview to ask her where the search for a match stands now.