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IntroductionVisitors can see many types of wild mushrooms in Yimen county, Yuxi city, Yunnan province. (PHOTO BY ...
Visitors can see many types of wild mushrooms in Yimen county, Yuxi city, Yunnan province. (PHOTO BY XU YAOWEI/FOR CHINA DAILY)
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