
Mum spends all day hard at work produces miraculously huge meals from the small kitchen. Chinese people have not discovered overhead cabinets.

Laundry is an area of even more manual work. Similarly to Jenny, Mum eschews the machine washer for many clothes, and drying the clothes in the winter takes a few days too.


A coal-hauling truck is Hong Yung's work. Apparently driving this on the country roads is less hectic and possibly more rewarding than being a taxi driver in Shenzhen. It's good to be able to live in the countryside and have a paying job, anyway. Thank goodness for fossil fuels.

The house opposite seemed to have a little industry going on producing some kind of sawdust or chaff from winnowing, which blew out of the hole in that wall all over the chickens, who seemed to love it. The old people bagged it up each day, for what I have no idea.

Jenny gets into the spirit of being a woman in the countryside.

Despite lots of older people working hard on their vegetables, you get the feeling that it is mostly "for fun" when their children arrive for Spring Festival in new Audis and BMWs

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