BEIJING: British Prime Minister David Cameron faced demands for the return of priceless artifacts looted from Beijing in the 19th century on Wednesday, the last day of his visit to China.
Cameron traveled to the southwestern city of Chengdu on the third day of what embassy officials said was the largest ever British trade mission to the country.
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