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

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"If I can meet the right man, I will settle down here." - Wu Jiaxin
Wu Jiaxin, 21, is from South China's Guangdong province. After coming to Beijing in March, she has been working as a property saleswoman. Wu said she likes the cultural richness the city offers. She usually works late until 9 pm and only rests one day a week. Wu says sometimes she feels the hardships of life, but after her bad mood, she pieces herself together and goes on living. [Photo/IC]
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