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Traditional craft in Guizhou helps people shake off poverty(1/8)

2019-09-05 16:29:15 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Jin Xiuli, owner of a handicraft company, dries fabric made with traditional techniques in Kaili City, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, Sept. 4, 2019. Jin, who graduated from university in 2011, has combined her specialty in arts and crafts design with the time-honored batik techniques of the Miao people. Her company now has annual revenues of more than 2 million yuan ($280,000) and employs 50 local women, helping them get rise from poverty. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

Jin Xiuli works at her handicraft company in Kaili City, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, Sept. 4, 2019. Jin, who graduated from university in 2011, has combined her specialty in arts and crafts design with the time-honored batik techniques of the Miao people. Her company now has annual revenues of more than 2 million yuan ($280,000) and employs 50 local women, helping them get rise from poverty. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

Jin Linkang, father of Jin Xiuli, applies indigo dye to fabric at his daughter's handicraft company in Kaili City, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, Sept. 4, 2019. Jin, who graduated from university in 2011, has combined her specialty in arts and crafts design with the time-honored batik techniques of the Miao people. Her company now has annual revenues of more than 2 million yuan ($280,000) and employs 50 local women, helping them get rise from poverty. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

Jin Xiuli, owner of a handicraft company, shows a draft pattern for batik production in Kaili City, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, Sept. 4, 2019. Jin, who graduated from university in 2011, has combined her specialty in arts and crafts design with the time-honored batik techniques of the Miao people. Her company now has annual revenues of more than 2 million yuan ($280,000) and employs 50 local women, helping them get rise from poverty. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

A woman draws a pattern for batik production at Jin Xiuli's handicraft company in Kaili City, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, Sept. 4, 2019. Jin, who graduated from university in 2011, has combined her specialty in arts and crafts design with the time-honored batik techniques of the Miao people. Her company now has annual revenues of more than 2 million yuan ($280,000) and employs 50 local women, helping them get rise from poverty. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

Jin Xiuli works at her handicraft company in Kaili City, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, Sept. 4, 2019. Jin, who graduated from university in 2011, has combined her specialty in arts and crafts design with the time-honored batik techniques of the Miao people. Her company now has annual revenues of more than 2 million yuan ($280,000) and employs 50 local women, helping them get rise from poverty. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

Jin Xiuli, owner of a handicraft company, dries fabric made with traditional techniques in Kaili City, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, Sept. 4, 2019. Jin, who graduated from university in 2011, has combined her specialty in arts and crafts design with the time-honored batik techniques of the Miao people. Her company now has annual revenues of more than 2 million yuan ($280,000) and employs 50 local women, helping them get rise from poverty. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

Jin Xiuli, owner of a handicraft company, dries fabric made with traditional techniques in Kaili City, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, Sept. 4, 2019. Jin, who graduated from university in 2011, has combined her specialty in arts and crafts design with the time-honored batik techniques of the Miao people. Her company now has annual revenues of more than 2 million yuan ($280,000) and employs 50 local women, helping them get rise from poverty. (Photo: China News Service/He Junyi)

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