(201127) -- KUNMING, 27 novembre 2020 (Xinhua) -- les élèves de Dulong jouent au saut de corde à l'école complète de Dulongjiang, dans le canton de Dulongjiang, dans le comté autonome de Gongshan Dulong et nu, dans le sud-ouest de la province du Yunnan, le 31 octobre 2020. Dulong est un groupe ethnique de montagne dans le sud-ouest de la Chine. C'est l'une des 56 minorités les moins peuplées de la Chine. On l'appelle aussi un groupe ethnique minoritaire de « transition directe » parce que le peuple Dulong n'a pas fait ses adieux à la vie primitive avant la fondation de la République populaire de Chine en 1949 et depuis lors, il a fait un pas direct
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(201127) -- KUNMING, Nov. 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Dulong students play rope jumping at Dulongjiang Nine-Year Comprehensive School in Dulongjiang Township of Gongshan Dulong and Nu Autonomous County, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Oct. 31, 2020. Dulong is a mountain-dwelling ethnic group in southwest China. It is one of the least populous of China's 56 minority nationalities. It is also called a "direct-transition" minority ethnic group because the Dulong people didn't bid farewell to primitive life until the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 and since then they directly stepped into the socialist society. Most Dulong people live in Dulongjiang Township, where an inhospitable mountainous terrain had been thwarting the town's development for decades. Thus, the township had been one of the poorest area in Yunnan Province and even in the entire country. But the local economic and social development has been fast-tracked in recent years when many difficulties that bottlenecked the development were eliminated thanks to state and provincial efforts. For example, the town built better infrastructure, developed specialized industries and enrolled high-quality talents. In 2018, the Dulong ethnic group shook off poverty as a whole, a phenomenal breakthrough. Nowadays, all of the 1, 100-plus households in Dulongjiang have moved into new, better residences. Many residents are now engaged in herbal planting and poultry husbandry with local characteristics. All of the six administrative villages have access to roads with hard surfaces and signals of radio and TV, and are all covered by the 4G network. All villagers benefit from a critical illness insurance program. Meanwhile, the youngsters are entitled to 14 years of free education which lasts from pre-school classes to high school education. The rate of primary school attendance and that of enrollment into schools for higher levels have both remained 100 percent. Nowadays, Dulongjiang is n
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