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In the vast grasslands of Jarud Banner in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Bai Yongsheng has operated a "mobile court" on horseback since 2009. Carrying the national emblem across an 8,000-square-kilometer jurisdiction, Bai brings justice to remote pastoral communities by blending legal principles with local wisdom. Neither wind nor snow halts his progress. As the Spring Festival approaches, Bai longs for his family, though he finds fulfillment in his grassroots mission.
In the vast grasslands of Jarud Banner in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Bai Yongsheng has operated a "mobile court" on horseback since 2009. Carrying the national emblem across an 8,000-square-kilometer jurisdiction, Bai brings justice to remote pastoral communities by blending legal principles with local wisdom. Neither wind nor snow halts his progress. As the Spring Festival approaches, Bai longs for his family, though he finds fulfillment in his grassroots mission.