China Child Adoption

Is there a rule of a child in China?
I saw a documentary years ago about a child rule in China and so horrible. Whereas a child a rule, most couples do not want a girl, so given up for adoption. Is where it gets sad, become a department of the country, and these houses are so terrible. A reporter snuck this piece of the film, which is incredible in his car. If a child is severely disabled or suffering from a disease, which were placed in a room by themselves until they die of hunger. You can hear the child screaming and the journalist was not aloud to go in that particular room, but was told that was what was happening. Of course, this is not something I had never heard about thanks to China being a communist country. The other children were supported by almost anyone, very sad. People who say, "why would anyone go to another country and take when we have children here who need a home," and our children are not treated this way.
Yes, the rule of a child are still in force. If not found in rural areas where legal persons are still entitled to a maximum of 2 children.
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