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Slow-speed train in SW China connects remote villagers to the outside world

Slow-speed train in SW China connects remote villagers to the outside world ( 1 The undated photo shows two students from Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China’s Sichuan, take the train No. 5633/4 to go to school. (Photo: China News Service/Tao Jing) Compared with high-speed trains in many parts of China, there are slow green trains running through Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China’s Sichuan Province. Train No. 5633/4 is just one of such trains. Slow trains carry 90 percent people of the Yi ethnic group. It is mainly for local residents living in the remote villages including students heading for schools, villagers stocking and selling produce, people visiting relatives and friends, and patients seeking for medical service..

Slow trains are fast revitalizing China s remote regions

Slow trains are fast revitalizing China s remote regions 1 2021-04-22 19:10:52Xinhua Editor : Zhang Mingxin ECNS App Download Passengers aboard the slow-speed train service in the mountainous regions of southwest China have long been familiar with the cheeps, oinks, quacks and baas of their animal companions. Chicks can sometimes be spied in baskets, piglets can be seen running ahead of harried train attendants and owners, and ducks poke their little heads out of bags to quack. Passengers on the 5633/5634 trains, which run through the Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture in southwest China s mountainous Sichuan Province, see trains as the most cost-effective and reliable way to travel to sell their livestock and other farming produce to the world outside of the mountains.

China Focus: Slow trains are fast revitalizing China s remote regions - China News

China Focus: Slow trains are fast revitalizing China s remote regions - China News
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Three trees contribute to poverty alleviation in China s Sichuan province

’Three trees’ contribute to poverty alleviation in China s Sichuan province Share Three trees represented by walnut trees, prickly ash trees and Armand pines have contributed to the ecological poverty alleviation in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China s Sichuan Province. With green prickly ash regarded as one of the best kinds of prickly ash, Jinyang County of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, is known as the first county of green prickly ash in China.” Due to inconvenient transportation, high-quality green prickly ash did not lift local people out of poverty for a long time in the past. Nowadays in Dawanzi Village of Jinyang County, villagers have greatly benefited from planting green prickly ash. For instance, Gui s family receives an average annual income of more than 100,000 yuan ($15,250) in more than 30 mu of prickly ash land.

Poverty Alleviation: China s Experience and Contribution_GMW cn

II. Final Victory in the Fight Against Extreme Poverty III. The Strategy of Targeted Poverty Alleviation IV. Exploring a New Path of Poverty Alleviation V. A Global Community of Shared Future Free from Poverty Conclusion Preface Poverty is a chronic affliction of human society and a common challenge faced by the whole world. Poverty and its associated problems, including hunger, diseases, and social conflicts, are serious impediments to people s pursuit of a better life, so the eradication of poverty has always been a wish to be fulfilled. The history of humankind is the history of relentless struggle against poverty. China is the world s largest developing country, with a population of 1.4 billion. In addition to its weak foundations and uneven development, the nation had long been plagued by poverty at a scale and a level of severity that has rarely been seen anywhere else in the world. As a result, the challenge of poverty alleviation in China almost defies imagination.

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