Yunnan's Zhiguo minorities make progress in shaking off poverty

Source: Xinhua| 2019-06-26 20:47:15|Editor: Liangyu
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CHINA-YUNNAN-MINORITY GROUPS-ZHIGUO-POVERTY ALLEVIATION (CN)

Combo photo taken on June 16, 2019 shows a family photo of Zha Mo (L back), Lahu ethnic group (L, photo taken by Hu Chao), and Zha's house built in 2015 in Banmu Village of Mengsuo Township, Pu'er City, southwest China's Yunnan Province (R, photo taken by Qin Qing). Zha's family annual income was about 40,000 yuan (about 5,821 U.S. dollars) last year, depending on planting silage corns, tea and other crops. Zhiguo minorities are special members of China's 56 ethnic groups. The term Zhiguo refers to minority groups who, before modernization, had lived in relative isolation and skipped the transition period associated with feudal monarchy. Yunnan is a major concentrated area of Zhiguo minorities, including the ethnic minorities of Jino, Deang, Dulong and six other minority groups. Early in April, the local government announced that ethnic groups of Jino, Dulong and Deang had been officially lifted out of poverty. The rest other Zhiguo minorities are expected to shake off poverty in this year and next. (Xinhua)

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