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A life of stories shared and lived in China

By Eric Nilsson | China Daily | Updated: 2016-10-24 07:55

Ostrich rodeos. Leprosy villages. Disaster zones.

Robotic dinosaurs. Heroin addicts. Yak herders - who break dance.

Catching bees in my mouth - the deep-fried kind that "buzz" between chopsticks pinched by ethnic Miao women, who sing until guests snap them into their maws. (That's after guzzling Miao moonshine from an ox horn.)

A life of stories shared and lived in China

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