China's new entrepreneurs head for home
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, 07-04-2015 at 02:49 AM (1008 Views)
Big money, relatively speaking, on offer to workers in China's cities has attracted millions of migrants, but Liu Yongzhen, 29, has decided to return home.
In March, Liu went back to Liucun Village in the heart of populous Henan province to open his own Internet cafe. He also applied for a loan of 50,000 yuan ($8,000).
"I am not sure if I will earn more back here, but I have been away for more than ten years," he said. Working as a public toilet attendant in the city, Lui could earn 100,000 yuan a year at most.
Liu is not an exceptional case. Lots of migrant workers are shaking off their stereotype. True, many still toil under the scorching sun on construction sites or can be found dragging heavy luggage through busy stations as they move from job to job, but some have taken the government's bait and embarked on what they hope will be a journey to riches, or at least comfort and security.
They are China's newest entrepreneurs.
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