Yumen Pass protector serves with pride
Updated: 2014-06-20 09:59
By Sun Yuanqing (chinadaily.com.cn)
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When the employees have an emergency back home, He has to drive them back.
"Whenever I have a problem, I just call He," says Chen Wanying, who has been working on the site for three years.
"It's very hard to get people to work here," He says. "Few young people would place their future in the desert. Even the older ones, they have to stay with their families."
He has had several opportunities to work in other places but chose to stay at the Yuman Pass. His wife Bai Ling also works at the site.
"This place needs him," says Bai. "Here, we have a bigger family. We live and work together 24 hours a day and keep each other company in the desert."
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