E-commerce is changing farmers' consumption and lifestyle habits. It has not only helped farmers sell their products, but also helped them buy things. As a part of e-commerce, logistics builds a bridge between China's urban and rural people.
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(Top) Wang Yuming, an e-shop owner, carries packages to a delivery car in Guanzhuang, a village in Zaozhuang city, East China's Shandong province, April 13, 2016. (Below) Wang Yuming's wife checks delivery information at home in the village, April 13, 2016. Wang and his wife started a business online to sell agricultural products in 2010. Now, their daily turnover is 10,000 yuan ($1,542). [Photo/Xinhua]
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