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... and the bumpy roads, she would have really liked to bring back the basket of eggs that the villagers had sent her; supermarkets and malls were everywhere in Beijing, but they couldn’t compare to the natural food from the Southwest Mountain Area when it came to taste.

Living in a mountain village had its benefits, at least the water was sweet and one didn’t have to worry about pesticides on vegetables.

"Uncle, it’s a wonder you studied agriculture. In the summer, you can’t eat le ...

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