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TO GO WITH Australia-lifestyle-China economy,FEATURE by Glenda Kwek
This photo taken on November 19, 2014 shows staff at the Bridestowe Lavender Estate stuffing teddy bears called 'Bobbie' with lavender and wheat, near Launceston in the southern island state of Tasmania. 'Bobbie' has been an overwhelming success in China, after China's President Xi Jinping was presented a bear during his visit in November, with a remarkable following -- the bear's success has helped creator Robert Ravens, the owner of the lavender farm in northeast Tasmania, secure an inaugural Australia-China business award for entrepreneurship. AFP PHOTO / William West (Photo credit should read WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)
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