Hardships and hope: Life of Beijing drifters
By Ma Chi | chinadaily.com.cn | 2016-12-20 06:44

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"I like Beijing, because it is an inclusive city." – Yu Tiantian
Yu Tiantian, 24, comes from Central China's Hunan province. Living in north Beijing's Changping district, she works as a web editor. Yu said she likes Beijing because it is an "inclusive city" where people compete in a relatively fair environment and she can grow and make progress. [Photo/IC]
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