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A five-year-old in rural Yunnan is among millions of "left-behind" children due to parental migration for work.
Five-year-old Ma Siyue, from a remote Yunnan village, lives with her grandfather while her parents work in cities—a situation faced by millions of rural "left-behind" children in China.
Her story underscores the challenges of rural migration, driven by urban income gaps and high living costs, leaving many children without adequate education or emotional support.
Though some villages like Azheke have reversed migration trends through tourism, many areas still struggle.
A 2024 report cited nearly 300 million migrant workers, with experts urging coordinated government, societal, and individual action to improve education and well-being for rural children.
Un niño de cinco años en la zona rural de Yunnan es uno de los millones de niños "dejados atrás" debido a la migración laboral de sus padres.