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2020.10.07 11:58 GMT+8

How China's ethnic Bai people forage for mushrooms

Updated 2020.10.07 11:58 GMT+8

Yunnan Province in southwest China has rich soil where numerous wildlife species thrive. It is home to many dazzling species of animals and plants and a kingdom of mushrooms. Every year, during the rainy season, which is usually from July to September, mushrooms bloom in large quantities overnight. Check out this video to see how the ethnic Bai people in the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture collect wild mushrooms.

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(Cover image is a screenshot from the video.)

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