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3 ethnic minorities in Yunnan raised out of poverty
 Updated:2019-04-22 17:50:26    Yunnan Gateway

 

Photo taken on November 20, 2018 shows a new health center in the Jino township, south Yunnan’s Jinghong City.

A view of the Chudonggua village in the Santaishan Deang township, west Yunnan’s Mangshi on October 15, 2016. 

Yunnan province in southwest China has lifted three ethnic minority groups out of poverty in as the country steps toward delivering the goal of completely eliminating poverty by 2020.

With a total population of more than 50,000, the ethnic minority groups of Dulong, Deang and Jino in Yunnan directly entered socialism from primitiveness upon the founding of the PRC 70 years ago.

The proportion of residents living in poverty has been reduced from 24.25 percent a few years ago to 2.42 percent, well below the required 3 percent that removes them from the poverty list in western China.

The ethnic minority groups of Dulong, Deang and Jino live in the mountainous regions in the northwestern, western and southern parts of Yunnan, respectively.

Source: Xinhua; trans-editing by Wang Shixue