TEXT: FIRST LADY'S ITINERARY FOR CHINA TRIP
(First Lady will focus on challenges women face)

Washington -- First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton will travel to China with President Clinton from July 24-July 3, 1998. Mrs. Clinton will participate in several events focusing on women's progress in the areas of education, health care, employment opportunities, legal rights, and political participation, and the continuing challenges women face.

Following is the official White House text of the First Lady's itinerary:

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FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON'S TRIP TO CHINA
JUNE 24-JULY 3, 1998

WASHINGTON -- First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton will travel to China with President Clinton from July 24-July 3, 1998. Mrs. Clinton will participate in several events focusing on women's progress in the areas of education, health care, employment opportunities, legal rights, and political participation, and the continuing challenges women face.

Highlights of the trip include a forum in Beijing with Chinese women and remarks by Mrs. Clinton, and a speech in Shanghai. Three years ago in Beijing, at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, Mrs. Clinton delivered a speech on women's rights. In her Shanghai speech, Mrs. Clinton will applaud the progress for women and girls that has been sparked around the world by the Beijing Women's Conference, and talk about how women in China are promoting the protection of their human rights and tackling the challenges created by the economic transformation and social change. She will also announce new exchange programs between women leaders in China and the United States.

In addition to the Beijing Forum and the Shanghai speech, the First Lady's separate activities during the President's trip include:

EDITOR'S NOTE: Specific details of the First Lady's public schedule will be released as they are available. Along with these separate events, the First Lady will accompany the President to events throughout the trip. Please refer to the President's press schedule for details of their activities together.

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