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A mother and her poverty-stricken family

china.org.cn / chinagate.cn,October 10, 2015 Adjust font size:

Huang Huiying picks up a steamed bun from the ground on her way home. To save money, Huang hasn't bought any meat in the past four years. Her family could get 3,800 yuan of minimum living guarantee each quarter from the local county government and the number has increased to 5,300 yuan since May 2015. [Photo/Sina]

Huang Huiying picks up a steamed bun from the ground on her way home. To save money, Huang hasn't bought any meat in the past four years. Her family could get 3,800 yuan of minimum living guarantee each quarter from the local county government and the number has increased to 5,300 yuan since May 2015. [Photo/Sina]

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