Nu ethnic couple and their family stay in SW China's village
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Yu Wulin (second from right) and his wife Lu Binghua (first from right) chat with their mother and daughter at home in Laomudeng village of Pihe Nu ethnic township in Fugong county, Lisu autonomous prefecture of Nujiang, Southwest China's Yunnan province, May 26, 2017. In 1996, Yu Wulin was selected to promote the culture of Nu ethnic group in Shanghai and fell in love with dancer Lu Binghua. After coming back to their hometown in the Laomudeng village, they got married and opened a family stay for tourists. They created a tea brand and sold the nearby tea products to overseas markets. Thanks to the inspiration of the couple, many local residents opened family stays and life has changed in the remote village. [Photo/Xinhua] |
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