A town in northeast China has shrunk by a third since 2010. Here's one family's story
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Yimianpo, a town in northeast China, has seen a dramatic decline in its population, shrinking by a third since 2010. This decline is highlighted by the story of one family, as the local elementary school has been repurposed into a storage yard due to the significant drop in the number of children. With fewer than three births per 1,000 residents, the town reflects a broader trend of low birth rates in the region, raising concerns about the future of communities like Yimianpo and the implications for local economies and social structures.
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