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Spring flower season boosts tourism industry in Hanzhong, NW China
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Photo taken on March 19, 2018 with a drone shows villagers performing folk art for visitors in Xiejiaqiao Village, Hanzhong City of northwest China's Shaanxi Province. Thanks to efforts of the local government, a tourism industry based on a spell of spring flower season is booming, which largely increases the income of local farmers. (Xinhua/Tao Ming)
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