| Yu Xuan (right) of the Blang ethnic group introduces ancient tea trees to tourists in Wengji Village of Jingmai Mountain, Yunnan Province, in December. [Cui Jia/China Daily] |
Editor’s note: Improved infrastructure, policy support and funding in areas with large populations of varied ethnic groups have transformed people’s lives. China Daily presents a series of stories about how China is determined to leave no ethnic group behind in the country’s development, while inspiring them to embark on a new journey and make achievements in the new era. This article is the second installment, focusing on ethnic tourism.
Waking up early to see the sun rise above a sea of clouds that floats over a valley of centuries-old tea forests is a must-do for visitors to Jingmai Mountain in Yunnan Province near the China-Myanmar border.
For local Yu Xuan from Wengji Village who is of the Blang ethnic group, as well as their memories of the awe-inspiring…

















