CHINA Pic story of He Wenhua, paralyzed villager casts off poverty in China's Ningxia

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Pic story of He Wenhua, paralyzed villager casts off poverty in China's Ningxia

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20:38, September 22, 2020

He Wenhua does rehabilitation training in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief official helped her to register account on the interne

He Wenhua does rehabilitation training with the help of her husband Ma Zhili in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief official helped

Poverty relief official Liu Shinie (back) helps He Wenhua sell weaving works through live streaming in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty

He Wenhua and her husband pose for a photo in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, June 6, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief official helped her to register account on the in

He Wenhua's husband Ma Zhili adjusts a sewing machine specially designed for He Wenhua in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief offici

He Wenhua is put on artificial limb to do rehabilitation training in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief official helped her to regi

He Wenhua poses for a portrait in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, June 6, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief official helped her to register account on the internet and t

He Wenhua does rehabilitation training with the help of her husband Ma Zhili in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief official helped

He Wenhua teaches women to make weaving works at home in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 8, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief official helped her to register account

He Wenhua (2nd L) teaches women to make weaving works at home in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief official helped her to register

He Wenhua prepares to do rehabilitation training with the help of her husband Ma Zhili in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief offici

He Wenhua shows a newly-designed hat to her husband Ma Zhili in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief official helped her to register

He Wenhua teaches women to make weaving works at home in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief official helped her to register account

He Wenhua (R) shows a woven hat through live streaming in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty relief official helped her to register accoun

He Wenhua waits as her husband Ma Zhili adjusts a sewing machine specially designed for He Wenhua in Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 9, 2020. He Wenhua, 44, once lived in a remote village of Haiyuan County of Zhongwei City, became paralyzed in a car accident when being a migrant worker in 2011. The accident, which gave her high paraplegia, made her desperate at a time when the family could hardly support itself. With the help of her husband, He Wenhua finally got her confidence to keep living. In 2015, the family moved to Hongsibao District of Wuzhong City, where the biggest resettlement area for ecological immigrants in China was being built. He Wenhua started her new life here with the help of the local government, with new house built, cow raising and farming work offered. He Wenhua also learnt to make weaving works via internet course on her smart phone that enables her to know more about the outside world. A local poverty re

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