Jan 14, 2022 08:11 PM
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Zhang Mei: Surprising Changes in China Travel After Two Years of Covid

Zhang Mei shows photos on her phone to Mosuo villagers. Photo: Marina Zhang
Yongning, a small town outside of Lugu Lake in Yunnan, seems stuck in the 1990s. Trucks roll through the only street in town, Yongning Lane, throwing a thick layer of dust onto the women in colorful ethnic costumes walking their grandchildren to school. Zhamei Temple, a Tibetan Monastery at the northern edge of the town, houses a beautiful collection of 500-year-old frescos, but there are no tourists, only pigeon calls and the fluttering of prayer flags.
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