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On a mountaintop in Wugang, Hunan Province, China, sits Li Shan Primary School. It is a place that is barely on any map. With only 12 students, teacher Tang Dawu began filming their daily lives just a few years ago, quietly capturing the persistence of rural education at its farthest edge.
On a mountaintop in Wugang, Hunan Province, China, sits Li Shan Primary School. It is a place that is barely on any map. With only 12 students, teacher Tang Dawu began filming their daily lives just a few years ago, quietly capturing the persistence of rural education at its farthest edge.