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    Yangtze fishermen embrace new life

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    Date
    January 7, 2021
    Author
    Xinhua
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    Classification code
    DT20210107_B13
    Excerpt
    Located along the Yangtze River, ex-fisherman Song Bin’s fish restaurant touts the finest view of the Liziba station, a landmark of southwest China metropolis Chongqing where sky trains running through a residential building are an everyday feature. Song, 47, used to serve his guests with delicious dishes aboard his own ship on the Yangtze River. Back then, Chongqing, a major city in the upper reaches of the Yangtze, beckoned droves of tourists by its quintessential combination of the majestic river view and fine dining. Behind the marvelous dining pleasure were leftovers stealthily dumped into the waterway by some ships despite a government ban.
    Citation
    Yangtze fishermen embrace new life. (2021, January 7). Daily Tribune, p. B13.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/10592
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    Corporate Names
    Communist Party of China Central Committee Central Military Commission National Development and Reform Commission
    Personal Names
    Song, Bin Xi, Jinping Luo, Guosan
    Geographic Names
    Yangtze River China
    Subject
    fishers rivers tourism environmental protection environmental restoration livelihoods Governments
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