China: The Great 2011 Migration
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Outside the Guangzhou Train Station
Most travelers are the migrant workers who constitute the backbone of China's production might. Coming from impoverished western regions of the country, they started to flock to richer coastal towns in search of work after the economic reforms of the late 1970s, often leaving families and children behind.
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