Farmer makes a fortune by broadcasting village life
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| Liu Jinyin (left) broadcasts online while his father cooks at home in Sankuaishi village, Southwest China's Sichuan province, Aug 21, 2017. Liu, 26, is the only young person in the village who chose to stay in the countryside instead of moving to a city. Earlier this year, Liu learned about livestreaming and launched his account on a platform to broadcast stories of people's daily lives in the village. Within six months, he attracted 86,000 followers and earned 80,000 yuan ($12,000). [Photo/IC] |
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