Chinese resident offers free accommodation and food to fleeing Burmese in Wanding
By Cui Meng, Published: 2016-11-25 21:41:08
A 5-year-old Burmese girl plays in a warehouse in Wanding, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Friday. Her mother and four of her siblings crossed the border river to enter Wanding where they met up with her father, whose employer offered the family a temporary place to live. The family’s old home became unsafe to live after conflict broke out on Sunday. Photo: Cui Meng/GT
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A Burmese boy (left) plays Chinese chess with the landlord’s son (right) in Wanding, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Friday. Photo: Cui Meng/GT
A Burmese woman looks after her children in Wanding, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Friday. She took her four children to Wanding where they met up with her husband, whose employer offered the family a temporary place to live. The family’s old home became unsafe to live after conflict broke out on Sunday. Photo: Cui Meng/GT
A 5-year-old Burmese girl plays in a warehouse in Wanding, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Friday. The balloon from the landlord’s son became her favorite toy. Photo: Cui Meng/GT
Several Burmese young men wait in a Chinese resident’s home to take shower and charge their phones in Wanding, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Friday. This landlord offers free accommodation and food to about 40 Burmese people. Photo: Cui Meng/GT
Three Burmese young men ride back to the camp after taking shower in a Chinese resident’s home in Wanding, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Friday. Photo: Cui Meng/GT
A Burmese woman helps the landlord to prepare dinner in Wanding, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Friday. Photo: Cui Meng/GT
A Burmese young man picks up his laundry before going back to the camp in Wanding, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Friday. Photo: Cui Meng/GT
A Burmese woman looks after her children in Wanding, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Friday. She took her four children to Wanding where they met up with her husband, whose employer offered the family and other Burmese free accommodation and food. Photo: Cui Meng/GT