Embroidery workshop helps locals increase income in Gansu

Source:Xinhua Published: 2020/6/1 10:18:07

Ma Semai shows one of her embroidery works made 18 years ago at home in Daban Town of Dongxiang Autonomous County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Gansu Province, May 30, 2020. Ma, 36-year-old and of the Dongxiang ethnic group, is one of the female embroiderers working in a traditional embroidery workshop established by local government as an approach to poverty reduction. The workshop has employed over 80 local women from the Dongxiang ethnic group who are good at embroidery, and has also attracted nearly 200 local female villagers to complete its orders at home. (Photo by Ma Xiping/Xinhua)


 

Ma Semai makes embroidery works at home in Daban Town of Dongxiang Autonomous County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Gansu Province, May 30, 2020. Ma, 36-year-old and of the Dongxiang ethnic group, is one of the female embroiderers working in a traditional embroidery workshop established by local government as an approach to poverty reduction. The workshop has employed over 80 local women from the Dongxiang ethnic group who are good at embroidery, and has also attracted nearly 200 local female villagers to complete its orders at home. (Photo by Ma Xiping/Xinhua)


 

Ma Semai (C) and her colleagues make embroidery works at an embroidery workshop in Daban Town of Dongxiang Autonomous County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Gansu Province, May 30, 2020. Ma, 36-year-old and of the Dongxiang ethnic group, is one of the female embroiderers working in a traditional embroidery workshop established by local government as an approach to poverty reduction. The workshop has employed over 80 local women from the Dongxiang ethnic group who are good at embroidery, and has also attracted nearly 200 local female villagers to complete its orders at home. (Photo by Ma Xiping/Xinhua)


 

Ma Semai (2nd R) and her colleagues exchange embroidery skills at an embroidery workshop in Daban Town of Dongxiang Autonomous County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Gansu Province, May 30, 2020. Ma, 36-year-old and of the Dongxiang ethnic group, is one of the female embroiderers working in a traditional embroidery workshop established by local government as an approach to poverty reduction. The workshop has employed over 80 local women from the Dongxiang ethnic group who are good at embroidery, and has also attracted nearly 200 local female villagers to complete its orders at home. (Photo by Ma Xiping/Xinhua)


 

Ma Semai (C) shows her embroidery works at home in Daban Town of Dongxiang Autonomous County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Gansu Province, May 30, 2020. Ma, 36-year-old and of the Dongxiang ethnic group, is one of the female embroiderers working in a traditional embroidery workshop established by local government as an approach to poverty reduction. The workshop has employed over 80 local women from the Dongxiang ethnic group who are good at embroidery, and has also attracted nearly 200 local female villagers to complete its orders at home. (Photo by Ma Xiping/Xinhua)


 

Ma Semai interacts with her son during the break of embroidery at home in Daban Town of Dongxiang Autonomous County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Gansu Province, May 30, 2020. Ma, 36-year-old and of the Dongxiang ethnic group, is one of the female embroiderers working in a traditional embroidery workshop established by local government as an approach to poverty reduction. The workshop has employed over 80 local women from the Dongxiang ethnic group who are good at embroidery, and has also attracted nearly 200 local female villagers to complete its orders at home. (Photo by Ma Xiping/Xinhua)


 

Ma Semai (2nd R) and her colleagues show embroidery products at an embroidery workshop in Daban Town of Dongxiang Autonomous County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Gansu Province, May 30, 2020. Ma, 36-year-old and of the Dongxiang ethnic group, is one of the female embroiderers working in a traditional embroidery workshop established by local government as an approach to poverty reduction. The workshop has employed over 80 local women from the Dongxiang ethnic group who are good at embroidery, and has also attracted nearly 200 local female villagers to complete its orders at home. (Photo by Ma Xiping/Xinhua)


 

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