Wolfberry farmers in China were caught smoking their crops with industrial sulfur to preserve them. Chinese state media also aired clips of workers washing the berries in thick, foaming chemicals.
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In a report aired on Sunday, the broadcaster spoke to wolfberry farmers and merchants in a region spanning 14 towns in Jingyuan County, Gansu province. The report also covered farms in Golmud ...
The night before leaving Beijing 19-year-old Japanese university student Matsufuji Aimi went shopping in Wangfujing with several companions Dolls o ...