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In China's southwestern borderlands lives one of the country's smallest ethnic groups – the Dulong. For generations, extreme poverty shaped life here. Although the area was lifted out of poverty during China's nationwide campaign, its future remains a challenge.
With limited arable land and deep isolation, large-scale farming is not viable. Industrial development is difficult to sustain. So, how does this remote valley hold on to its hard-won gains? In this episode of "From Poverty to Prosperity," our reporter Huang Yichang travels there to find out.
In China's southwestern borderlands lives one of the country's smallest ethnic groups – the Dulong. For generations, extreme poverty shaped life here. Although the area was lifted out of poverty during China's nationwide campaign, its future remains a challenge.
With limited arable land and deep isolation, large-scale farming is not viable. Industrial development is difficult to sustain. So, how does this remote valley hold on to its hard-won gains? In this episode of "From Poverty to Prosperity," our reporter Huang Yichang travels there to find out.