Villager gets rid of poverty through chicken-raising business
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Qin Yongling (L) wraps chicken eggs up in cartons at his farm in Renyuan Village of Jinji Township in Wuxuan County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, June 18, 2020. Qin Yongling, a 39-year-old villager of Wuxuan County, worked with his wife in the city of Liuzhou, Guangxi for seven years. They had to return to hometown in 2015, as Qin suffered badly from lumbar disc herniation and was unable to do manual work. His family was put on the government's poverty list due to illness, children raising and unsafe housing. As his health conditions improved through effective treatment, Qin went back to Liuzhou in 2017 and landed a stable job to support his family. He also got a poverty-relief apartment subsidized by the local government in the county seat of Wuxuan. More and more rural residents, who previously moved away from home in search of higher salaries in more prosperous regions, have been seen coming back to rural areas in recent years. Qin also followed the trend and retu
Qin Yongling disinfects his chicken farm in Renyuan Village of Jinji Township in Wuxuan County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, June 18, 2020. Qin Yongling, a 39-year-old villager of Wuxuan County, worked with his wife in the city of Liuzhou, Guangxi for seven years. They had to return to hometown in 2015, as Qin suffered badly from lumbar disc herniation and was unable to do manual work. His family was put on the government's poverty list due to illness, children raising and unsafe housing. As his health conditions improved through effective treatment, Qin went back to Liuzhou in 2017 and landed a stable job to support his family. He also got a poverty-relief apartment subsidized by the local government in the county seat of Wuxuan. More and more rural residents, who previously moved away from home in search of higher salaries in more prosperous regions, have been seen coming back to rural areas in recent years. Qin also followed the trend and returned to his home to s
Qin Yongling picks chicken eggs at his farm in Renyuan Village of Jinji Township in Wuxuan County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, June 18, 2020. Qin Yongling, a 39-year-old villager of Wuxuan County, worked with his wife in the city of Liuzhou, Guangxi for seven years. They had to return to hometown in 2015, as Qin suffered badly from lumbar disc herniation and was unable to do manual work. His family was put on the government's poverty list due to illness, children raising and unsafe housing. As his health conditions improved through effective treatment, Qin went back to Liuzhou in 2017 and landed a stable job to support his family. He also got a poverty-relief apartment subsidized by the local government in the county seat of Wuxuan. More and more rural residents, who previously moved away from home in search of higher salaries in more prosperous regions, have been seen coming back to rural areas in recent years. Qin also followed the trend and returned to his home t
Qin Yongling shows chicken eggs at his farm in Renyuan Village of Jinji Township in Wuxuan County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, June 18, 2020. Qin Yongling, a 39-year-old villager of Wuxuan County, worked with his wife in the city of Liuzhou, Guangxi for seven years. They had to return to hometown in 2015, as Qin suffered badly from lumbar disc herniation and was unable to do manual work. His family was put on the government's poverty list due to illness, children raising and unsafe housing. As his health conditions improved through effective treatment, Qin went back to Liuzhou in 2017 and landed a stable job to support his family. He also got a poverty-relief apartment subsidized by the local government in the county seat of Wuxuan. More and more rural residents, who previously moved away from home in search of higher salaries in more prosperous regions, have been seen coming back to rural areas in recent years. Qin also followed the trend and returned to his home t
Qin Yongling processes chicken feed at his farm in Renyuan Village of Jinji Township in Wuxuan County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, June 18, 2020. Qin Yongling, a 39-year-old villager of Wuxuan County, worked with his wife in the city of Liuzhou, Guangxi for seven years. They had to return to hometown in 2015, as Qin suffered badly from lumbar disc herniation and was unable to do manual work. His family was put on the government's poverty list due to illness, children raising and unsafe housing. As his health conditions improved through effective treatment, Qin went back to Liuzhou in 2017 and landed a stable job to support his family. He also got a poverty-relief apartment subsidized by the local government in the county seat of Wuxuan. More and more rural residents, who previously moved away from home in search of higher salaries in more prosperous regions, have been seen coming back to rural areas in recent years. Qin also followed the trend and returned to his ho
Qin Yongling (R) and a village offical Yang Junxing check the quality of chicken feed at Qin's farm in Renyuan Village of Jinji Township in Wuxuan County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, June 18, 2020. Qin Yongling, a 39-year-old villager of Wuxuan County, worked with his wife in the city of Liuzhou, Guangxi for seven years. They had to return to hometown in 2015, as Qin suffered badly from lumbar disc herniation and was unable to do manual work. His family was put on the government's poverty list due to illness, children raising and unsafe housing. As his health conditions improved through effective treatment, Qin went back to Liuzhou in 2017 and landed a stable job to support his family. He also got a poverty-relief apartment subsidized by the local government in the county seat of Wuxuan. More and more rural residents, who previously moved away from home in search of higher salaries in more prosperous regions, have been seen coming back to rural areas in recent years